Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... received in Pennsylvania as an English royal prince would be received in any English colony to - day ; and in this instance , at least , the gratified Assembly made all haste to " consider the question of the Governor's support ...
... received in Pennsylvania as an English royal prince would be received in any English colony to - day ; and in this instance , at least , the gratified Assembly made all haste to " consider the question of the Governor's support ...
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... received the qualified support of the new Foreign Minister , the Comte de Vergennes , and the King complied in part ... receiving as payment consignments of American produce . The operations of the house were for a few months most ...
... received the qualified support of the new Foreign Minister , the Comte de Vergennes , and the King complied in part ... receiving as payment consignments of American produce . The operations of the house were for a few months most ...
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... received a piece of official notepaper , un- dated , unsigned , and containing only these great words : " The King's Ambassador receives no applications from rebels , unless they come to implore his Majesty's mercy . " The retort of the ...
... received a piece of official notepaper , un- dated , unsigned , and containing only these great words : " The King's Ambassador receives no applications from rebels , unless they come to implore his Majesty's mercy . " The retort of the ...
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