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, Band 9Benjamin Franklin Stevens, 1882 |
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... here , and I really believe that the respectability , which he enjoys throughout Europe , has been of general use to our cause and country . " and I brought him over with an intention of placing ET . 75. ] 5 CORRESPONDENCE .
... here , and I really believe that the respectability , which he enjoys throughout Europe , has been of general use to our cause and country . " and I brought him over with an intention of placing ET . 75. ] 5 CORRESPONDENCE .
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... believe . Two privateers , the Monsieur and the Granville , were indeed with the little squadron in going out ; I sup- pose to take advantage of the convoy ; but , being on their own account , and at their own discretion , the Monsieur ...
... believe . Two privateers , the Monsieur and the Granville , were indeed with the little squadron in going out ; I sup- pose to take advantage of the convoy ; but , being on their own account , and at their own discretion , the Monsieur ...
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... believe very little , coming to the United States from the Alliance's share of a small ransom made contrary to orders . No account has been rendered to me of that ransom , therefore I cannot say how much ; but I will inquire about it ...
... believe very little , coming to the United States from the Alliance's share of a small ransom made contrary to orders . No account has been rendered to me of that ransom , therefore I cannot say how much ; but I will inquire about it ...
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... believe he would have been glad , if it had been in his power , to have procured ten times the sum ; and that no application or industry on his part for that purpose would have been wanting . But I cannot let this injurious assertion of ...
... believe he would have been glad , if it had been in his power , to have procured ten times the sum ; and that no application or industry on his part for that purpose would have been wanting . But I cannot let this injurious assertion of ...
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... believe those bills of Mr. Ross must go back protested . The projected loan in Holland has of late some appearances of success . I am indeed told it is agreed to by the States ; but I do not yet think it so certain , as to venture , or ...
... believe those bills of Mr. Ross must go back protested . The projected loan in Holland has of late some appearances of success . I am indeed told it is agreed to by the States ; but I do not yet think it so certain , as to venture , or ...
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