Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... wish that the offer could be made , with a done first from the other party . I think the proposition of a truce for five or seven years , leaving all things in the present dispute in statu quo , must be advantageous to all par- ties ...
... wish that the offer could be made , with a done first from the other party . I think the proposition of a truce for five or seven years , leaving all things in the present dispute in statu quo , must be advantageous to all par- ties ...
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... might lead to peace . There is nothing that I wish so much as to have an opportunity of seeing and conversing with you , having many things to say to you : but if that cannot yet happen , I have only to say , that 6 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... might lead to peace . There is nothing that I wish so much as to have an opportunity of seeing and conversing with you , having many things to say to you : but if that cannot yet happen , I have only to say , that 6 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... wish you to be assured of but this : that no fallacious offers of insincerity , nor any pretexts for covering secret designs , or for obtaining unfair advantages , shall ever pass through my hands . Believe me truly to be , not only a ...
... wish you to be assured of but this : that no fallacious offers of insincerity , nor any pretexts for covering secret designs , or for obtaining unfair advantages , shall ever pass through my hands . Believe me truly to be , not only a ...
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... wish for peace . I will begin by frankly assuring you , that though I think a direct , immediate peace , the best mode of present accomo- dation for Britain as well as for America , yet if that is not at this time practicable , and a ...
... wish for peace . I will begin by frankly assuring you , that though I think a direct , immediate peace , the best mode of present accomo- dation for Britain as well as for America , yet if that is not at this time practicable , and a ...
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... wish for nothing more , unless our great want of money should make us wish for a subsidy , to enable us to act more vigorously in expelling the enemy from their remaining posts , and reducing Canada . pre- You de- * Proposed descent of ...
... wish for nothing more , unless our great want of money should make us wish for a subsidy , to enable us to act more vigorously in expelling the enemy from their remaining posts , and reducing Canada . pre- You de- * Proposed descent of ...
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