Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1913 - 314 Seiten |
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... Comte de Vergennes , and the King complied in part . Direct intervention was on all grounds out of the question , but some degree of aid might be extended to the Colonists . For this benevolent purpose , a comic - opera scheme of the ...
... Comte de Vergennes , and the King complied in part . Direct intervention was on all grounds out of the question , but some degree of aid might be extended to the Colonists . For this benevolent purpose , a comic - opera scheme of the ...
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... Comte de Vergennes . The most notable gain from this audience was an assurance that the hospitality of France would in no case be withdrawn from them : that the King was resolved to protect them while they chose to reside in his ...
... Comte de Vergennes . The most notable gain from this audience was an assurance that the hospitality of France would in no case be withdrawn from them : that the King was resolved to protect them while they chose to reside in his ...
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