Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... Secretary of Con- gress , May 13 , 1784 D. Hartley , esq . to Dr. Franklin ; Paris , June 1 , 1784 Dr. Franklin to D. Hartley , esq . June 2 , 1784 D. Hartley , esq . to Dr. Franklin , Dec. 1 , 1784 Dr. Franklin to D. Hartley , esq ...
... Secretary of Con- gress , May 13 , 1784 D. Hartley , esq . to Dr. Franklin ; Paris , June 1 , 1784 Dr. Franklin to D. Hartley , esq . June 2 , 1784 D. Hartley , esq . to Dr. Franklin , Dec. 1 , 1784 Dr. Franklin to D. Hartley , esq ...
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... secretary , and another talked of in the room of Lord Sand- wich but I suppose we have no reason to desire such changes . If the king will have a war with us , his old ser- vants are as well for us as any he is likely to put in their ...
... secretary , and another talked of in the room of Lord Sand- wich but I suppose we have no reason to desire such changes . If the king will have a war with us , his old ser- vants are as well for us as any he is likely to put in their ...
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... Secretary of Foreign Affairs . Passy , March 9 , 1782 . I have just received the honor of yours , dated January the 7th . Your communication of the sentiments of congress , with respect to many points that may come under consideration ...
... Secretary of Foreign Affairs . Passy , March 9 , 1782 . I have just received the honor of yours , dated January the 7th . Your communication of the sentiments of congress , with respect to many points that may come under consideration ...
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... without witness ; but if he were willing to see me in presence of Mr. Thaxter , my Secretary , and that I should communicate whatever he should 98 PART IIF PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE J Adams, esq to Dr Franklin, March 26, 1782 ·
... without witness ; but if he were willing to see me in presence of Mr. Thaxter , my Secretary , and that I should communicate whatever he should 98 PART IIF PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE J Adams, esq to Dr Franklin, March 26, 1782 ·
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Benjamin Franklin. Secretary , and that I should communicate whatever he should say to me to Dr. Franklin , and the Comte de Vergennes , I would wait for him at home at ten o'clock ; but that I had rather he should go to Paris without ...
Benjamin Franklin. Secretary , and that I should communicate whatever he should say to me to Dr. Franklin , and the Comte de Vergennes , I would wait for him at home at ten o'clock ; but that I had rather he should go to Paris without ...
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