Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... is here meant a peace to be entered into between Britain and America , as distinct states now at war , and his majesty has given your lord- ship powers to treat with us of such a peace PART IV . 25 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... is here meant a peace to be entered into between Britain and America , as distinct states now at war , and his majesty has given your lord- ship powers to treat with us of such a peace PART IV . 25 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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Benjamin Franklin. ship powers to treat with us of such a peace , I may venture to say , though without authority , that I think a treaty for that purpose not yet quite imprac- ticable , before we enter into foreign alliances . But I am ...
Benjamin Franklin. ship powers to treat with us of such a peace , I may venture to say , though without authority , that I think a treaty for that purpose not yet quite imprac- ticable , before we enter into foreign alliances . But I am ...
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... ship , makes it painful to me to see you engaged in conducting a war , the great ground of which , as expressed in your letter , is " the necessity of pre- venting the American trade from passing into for- eign channels . " To me it ...
... ship , makes it painful to me to see you engaged in conducting a war , the great ground of which , as expressed in your letter , is " the necessity of pre- venting the American trade from passing into for- eign channels . " To me it ...
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... ship had at present no power to treat with them as indepen- dent states , he might , if there was the same good disposition in Britain , much sooner obtain fresh powers from thence , than powers could be obtained by congress from the ...
... ship had at present no power to treat with them as indepen- dent states , he might , if there was the same good disposition in Britain , much sooner obtain fresh powers from thence , than powers could be obtained by congress from the ...
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... ship's being in or out of the gulph stream , and more or less within sound- ings . The sloop was frequently chased during the voyage by British cruisers , and several times pre- pared for action ; but being a good sailer , and the ...
... ship's being in or out of the gulph stream , and more or less within sound- ings . The sloop was frequently chased during the voyage by British cruisers , and several times pre- pared for action ; but being a good sailer , and the ...
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