The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... majesty's own hands , who in the most gracious manner expressed his satisfaction : and I have since constantly attended the levee , every Tuesday , with the other foreign ministers , and have taken every proper occasion of repeating the ...
... majesty's own hands , who in the most gracious manner expressed his satisfaction : and I have since constantly attended the levee , every Tuesday , with the other foreign ministers , and have taken every proper occasion of repeating the ...
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... majesty wondered we had never sent to thank him for being the first power on this side the Atlantic that had acknowledged our independence , and opened his ports to us ; advising that D we should send the emperor a present . On ...
... majesty wondered we had never sent to thank him for being the first power on this side the Atlantic that had acknowledged our independence , and opened his ports to us ; advising that D we should send the emperor a present . On ...
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... majesty , orders to the government of Guadaloupe , to make reasonable reparation to captain Giddins of New- burg , for the loss of this vessel , sunk in mistake by a battery of that Island . Great preparations are now making here with ...
... majesty , orders to the government of Guadaloupe , to make reasonable reparation to captain Giddins of New- burg , for the loss of this vessel , sunk in mistake by a battery of that Island . Great preparations are now making here with ...
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... majesty having been pleased to grant some troops for a particular expedition , proposed to annoy our common enemy , in which the sea force under your command might F have an opportunity of distinguishing itself : you are to 1779 . 39 ...
... majesty having been pleased to grant some troops for a particular expedition , proposed to annoy our common enemy , in which the sea force under your command might F have an opportunity of distinguishing itself : you are to 1779 . 39 ...
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... majesty the king of Denmark , to whom the said port belongs , the American officers and seamen turned out of their possession , and the whole de- livered to the English consul . M. de Chezaulx has also sent me the following , as a ...
... majesty the king of Denmark , to whom the said port belongs , the American officers and seamen turned out of their possession , and the whole de- livered to the English consul . M. de Chezaulx has also sent me the following , as a ...
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