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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... This was supposed to be the money paid to Arnold as the reward of his treachery . After the war , a pension was likewise granted to each of his children . by their tyranny in the East , they have at 30 ÆT . 75 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... This was supposed to be the money paid to Arnold as the reward of his treachery . After the war , a pension was likewise granted to each of his children . by their tyranny in the East , they have at 30 ÆT . 75 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... granted to Con- gress , and that the residue of this sum was intended to be sent to America , with a view of reëstablishing the credit of the United States . If Mr. Laurens , instead of paying ready money in Holland , has contented ...
... granted to Con- gress , and that the residue of this sum was intended to be sent to America , with a view of reëstablishing the credit of the United States . If Mr. Laurens , instead of paying ready money in Holland , has contented ...
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... granting a pass- port to you , as you mention the purpose of your com- ing to be the discoursing with me on the subject of peace , might , considering your character , occasion ma- ny inconvenient reports and speculations ; but that he ...
... granting a pass- port to you , as you mention the purpose of your com- ing to be the discoursing with me on the subject of peace , might , considering your character , occasion ma- ny inconvenient reports and speculations ; but that he ...
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... granted to Congress , that they may be enabled to honor your bills whenever they appear ; and you intimate a desire to be informed of the responsibility of that house . With regard to the six millions given by the King in aid of our ...
... granted to Congress , that they may be enabled to honor your bills whenever they appear ; and you intimate a desire to be informed of the responsibility of that house . With regard to the six millions given by the King in aid of our ...
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... granted , will probably be transmitted by the government directly to America . It will , therefore , be proper to inform Congress , that care may be taken to furnish their servants by remittances from 68 [ ÆT . 75 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... granted , will probably be transmitted by the government directly to America . It will , therefore , be proper to inform Congress , that care may be taken to furnish their servants by remittances from 68 [ ÆT . 75 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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acquainted affairs agreed allies America answer appointment arrived assured bills Britain British CHARLES W. F. DUMAS Colonel Laurens commerce commission Commissioners communicate Congress conversation copy Count de Vergennes courier court DAVID HARTLEY dear friend DEAR SIR desire despatches discharge disposition enclose endeavour enemies England English Europe Excellency expected express favor France FRANKLIN French give Grenville happy HENRY LAURENS Holland hope independence informed JOHN ADAMS King late ministry letter LIVINGSTON livres loan London Lord Cornwallis Lord North Lord Shelburne Lordship Majesty Marquis de Lafayette means ment mention minister nation negotiation obliged obtained occasion opinion paper Paris parole Passy peace person pleasure pounds sterling present prisoners proposed propositions reason received request respect RICHARD OSWALD ROBERT MORRIS sent sentiments ships soon Spain suppose thing thought tion told treaty United Versailles wish wrote