Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... British Ambassador , angrily calling attention to the kind of business being done by Roderique Hortalez & Company . The innocent French Government , surprised and shocked , promptly put the ships of that firm under lock and key . But ...
... British Ambassador , angrily calling attention to the kind of business being done by Roderique Hortalez & Company . The innocent French Government , surprised and shocked , promptly put the ships of that firm under lock and key . But ...
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... British Ambassador , or handed . over , a recreant traitor , to the tender mercies of his sovereign . To him thus besieged by distress and perplexity and fear , and ready to capitulate , came news on December 7 that Dr Franklin had ...
... British Ambassador , or handed . over , a recreant traitor , to the tender mercies of his sovereign . To him thus besieged by distress and perplexity and fear , and ready to capitulate , came news on December 7 that Dr Franklin had ...
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... British commerce , and sometimes engaged British warships not unsuccess- fully . With the buying , equipping , commissioning of these craft Franklin had everything to do ; and when they returned from conquest , he was the prize court ...
... British commerce , and sometimes engaged British warships not unsuccess- fully . With the buying , equipping , commissioning of these craft Franklin had everything to do ; and when they returned from conquest , he was the prize court ...
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