The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 10Childs & Peterson, 1840 - 612 Seiten |
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... able to bear your restrictions on our commerce . There are views here , by augmenting their settlements , of being able to supply the growing people of Amer- ica with the sugar that may be wanted there . On the whole , I believe England ...
... able to bear your restrictions on our commerce . There are views here , by augmenting their settlements , of being able to supply the growing people of Amer- ica with the sugar that may be wanted there . On the whole , I believe England ...
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... able to arouse anew the interest of a kind - hearted but thoughtless nation , and to fix , from time to time , its attention upon the great event , to which it has had the happiness of contributing . Such has been my mo- tive , in ...
... able to arouse anew the interest of a kind - hearted but thoughtless nation , and to fix , from time to time , its attention upon the great event , to which it has had the happiness of contributing . Such has been my mo- tive , in ...
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... able it will be to answer effectually the ends of its institution , the quieting of our contentions , and thereby promoting our common peace and happiness . I do not hear any talk of an adjournment of Con- gress , concerning which you ...
... able it will be to answer effectually the ends of its institution , the quieting of our contentions , and thereby promoting our common peace and happiness . I do not hear any talk of an adjournment of Con- gress , concerning which you ...
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To David Hartley 7 September | 5 |
From John Adams to B Franklin 13 September | 12 |
To the President of Congress 13 September 1783 | 15 |
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