Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... London , January 18 , 1779 . DOCTOR PRICE , returns his best thanks to the honor- able Benjamin Franklin , Arthur Lee , and John Adams , Esquires , for conveying to him the resolution of congress of the sixth of October last , by which ...
... London , January 18 , 1779 . DOCTOR PRICE , returns his best thanks to the honor- able Benjamin Franklin , Arthur Lee , and John Adams , Esquires , for conveying to him the resolution of congress of the sixth of October last , by which ...
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... London to Quebec laden with naval stores ; and that from Liverpool to New York and Jamaica . They were letters of marque , of 22 guns and 84 men each . I wish we may get them safe to America . The squadron itself is got into Holland ...
... London to Quebec laden with naval stores ; and that from Liverpool to New York and Jamaica . They were letters of marque , of 22 guns and 84 men each . I wish we may get them safe to America . The squadron itself is got into Holland ...
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... London , and Holland , and come to Paris in their way to some seaport in France , cost one with another I believe near twenty pounds sterling a head . The delays in the exchange , have I think been lengthened by the admi- ralty , partly ...
... London , and Holland , and come to Paris in their way to some seaport in France , cost one with another I believe near twenty pounds sterling a head . The delays in the exchange , have I think been lengthened by the admi- ralty , partly ...
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... London ; his majesty has granted this demand , on this account , because he has not as yet acknowleged the independence of the colonies asso- ciated against England , and because that these vessels for this reason cannot be considered ...
... London ; his majesty has granted this demand , on this account , because he has not as yet acknowleged the independence of the colonies asso- ciated against England , and because that these vessels for this reason cannot be considered ...
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... London , in which your memorialist was charged with high treason , for hav- ing conveyed information to , and corresponded with the friends of the United States of America in France . That your memorialist was committed to and kept in ...
... London , in which your memorialist was charged with high treason , for hav- ing conveyed information to , and corresponded with the friends of the United States of America in France . That your memorialist was committed to and kept in ...
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