Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ..., Volumen2Henry Colburn, 1818 - 541 páginas |
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... give them a taste of the sword first . He is doubling his fortifications at Boston , and hopes to secure his troops till succor arrives . The place , indeed , is naturally so defensible , that I think them in no danger . " All America ...
... give them a taste of the sword first . He is doubling his fortifications at Boston , and hopes to secure his troops till succor arrives . The place , indeed , is naturally so defensible , that I think them in no danger . " All America ...
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Benjamin Franklin. neral , Sullivan , to go on his parole , and give this intelligence to the congress . He hoped , by this means , to create divisions in that body , and throughout the country . The congress were of opinion the admiral ...
Benjamin Franklin. neral , Sullivan , to go on his parole , and give this intelligence to the congress . He hoped , by this means , to create divisions in that body , and throughout the country . The congress were of opinion the admiral ...
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... give him the same pain as to see a brother fall ; " they an- swered , that it was kind ; but America would en- deavor to spare him that pain . They returned and reported the conference to congress , who published it ; and the people ...
... give him the same pain as to see a brother fall ; " they an- swered , that it was kind ; but America would en- deavor to spare him that pain . They returned and reported the conference to congress , who published it ; and the people ...
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... give your lordship pain to be sent so far on so hopeless a business . Directing pardons to be offered the colonies , who are the very parties injured , expresses indeed that opinion of our ignorance , baseness and insen- sibility ...
... give your lordship pain to be sent so far on so hopeless a business . Directing pardons to be offered the colonies , who are the very parties injured , expresses indeed that opinion of our ignorance , baseness and insen- sibility ...
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... give me of my having still preserved a place in your esteem , that I can now found a pretension to trouble you with a reply to your favor of the 21st past . I can have no difficulty to acknowledge , that the powers I am invested with ...
... give me of my having still preserved a place in your esteem , that I can now found a pretension to trouble you with a reply to your favor of the 21st past . I can have no difficulty to acknowledge , that the powers I am invested with ...
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a-head act of parliament affairs America Andrew Oliver appeared appointed arrival assembly BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Britain British colonies commerce committee congress constitution continued convention Count D'Estaing court declaration duty endeavor England English equal established Europe favor France French friends George Grenville give governor grant honor inhabitants interest island July king land late laws legislature letter liberty Lord Lord Stormont lordship Majesty Majesty's mankind means MEMOIRS ment minister morning nation never night obliged occasion opinion parliament Passy peace Pennsylvania person petition Philadelphia pounds sterling present president proposed province province of Pennsylvania purpose racter received refused respect Sect senate sent Sept ship society South Carolina stadtholder stamp-act suppose thousand pounds tion town trade treaty United votes William Temple Franklin wind