Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... truce for five or seven years , leaving all things in the present dispute in statu quo , must be advantageous to all par- ties , if it were only in consideration that a general satisfactory peace to all parties may come among the ...
... truce for five or seven years , leaving all things in the present dispute in statu quo , must be advantageous to all par- ties , if it were only in consideration that a general satisfactory peace to all parties may come among the ...
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... truce for cooling . I cannot say whether a British ministry would accord to it , because they won't tell me : nor can I say whether an American plenipotentiary would accord to it , because probably you will not tell me . I put myself ...
... truce for cooling . I cannot say whether a British ministry would accord to it , because they won't tell me : nor can I say whether an American plenipotentiary would accord to it , because probably you will not tell me . I put myself ...
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... truce for a certain term of years , to serve as a basis for a general treaty of accommodation and final settle- ment . This last application ( which was made on the 20th of April , 1779 , ) of Mr. Hartley's to Lord North , after several ...
... truce for a certain term of years , to serve as a basis for a general treaty of accommodation and final settle- ment . This last application ( which was made on the 20th of April , 1779 , ) of Mr. Hartley's to Lord North , after several ...
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... truce is practi- cable , I should not be against a truce ; but this is merely on motives of general humanity , to obviate the evils men devilishly inflict on men in time of war , and to lessen as much as possible the similarity of earth ...
... truce is practi- cable , I should not be against a truce ; but this is merely on motives of general humanity , to obviate the evils men devilishly inflict on men in time of war , and to lessen as much as possible the similarity of earth ...
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... truce , which must therefore be an armed truce , and put all parties to an almost equal expense with a continued war , is by no means de- sirable . But this proposition of a truce , if made at all , should be made to France at the same ...
... truce , which must therefore be an armed truce , and put all parties to an almost equal expense with a continued war , is by no means de- sirable . But this proposition of a truce , if made at all , should be made to France at the same ...
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