| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 524 páginas
...admitting me of the number, still more precious. <• i>" I do not think the Congress have any A'ish to persecute General Burgoyne. I never heard till...; if they have made such a resolution, it must be, 1 suppose, a conditional one, to take place in case their ofter of exchanging him for Mr. Laurens should... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 542 páginas
...affectionate concern for his friend renders him still more amiable, and makes the honor he does me of admitting me of the number, still more precious. I...: if they have made such a resolution, it must be, 1 suppose, a conditional one, to take place in case their offer of exchanging him for Mr. Laurens should... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1833 - 490 páginas
...affectionate concern for his friend renders him still more amiable, and makes the honor he does me of admitting me of the number, still more precious. I...place in case their offer of exchanging him for Mr. Laurens should not be accepted ; a resolution intended merely to enforce that offer. I have just received... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 páginas
...affectionate concern for his friend renders him still more amiable, and makes the honour he does me of admitting me of the number, still more precious. "I...place in case their offer of exchanging him for Mr. Laurens should not be accepted ; a resolution intended merely to enforce that offer. " I have just... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 592 páginas
...affectionate concern for his friend renders him still more amiable, and makes the honor he does me of admitting me of the number still more precious. I...place in case their offer of exchanging him for Mr. Laurens should not be accepted ; a resolution intended merely to enforce that offer. I have ju-st received... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1841 - 338 páginas
...affectionate concern for his friend renders him itill more amiable, and makes the honour he does me, of admitting me of* the number, still more precious....recalled him : if they have made such a resolution, it roust be, I suppose, a conditional one, to take place in case their offer of exchanging him for Mr.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 678 páginas
...lordship's, &c. &c. EDM. BURKE. Dr. Benjamin Franklin to Edmund Burke, Esq. Passy, October 15, 1781. SIR, I received but a few days ago your very friendly letter...place in case their offer of exchanging him for Mr. Laurens should not be accepted — a resolution intended to enforce that offer. I have just received... | |
| D. Appleton and Company - 1854 - 240 páginas
...affectionate concern for his friend renders him still more amiable, and makes the hnnour he does me, of admitting me of the number, still more precious. I...suppose, a conditional one, to take place in case their otfer of exchanging him for Mr. Laureiis should not be accepted ; a resolution intended merely to enforce... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1856 - 584 páginas
...amiable, and makes the honor he does me of admitting me of the number still more precious. I do not thmk the Congress have any wish to persecute General Burgoyne....place in case their offer of exchanging him for Mr. Laurens should not be accepted; a resolution intended merely to enforce that offer. I have just received... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1859 - 680 páginas
...affectionate concern for his friend renders him sTilI more amiable, and makes the honour he does mer/ admitting me of the number, still more precious. "I do not think tfte congress have any wish to persecute general Burgoyne. I never heard till I receivea your letter... | |
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