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... parliament , complaining of the insult France had given by treating with us , and demanding aids to resent it , and the answers of both houses offering their lives and fortunes , and the taking several frigates are deemed indisputable ...
... parliament , complaining of the insult France had given by treating with us , and demanding aids to resent it , and the answers of both houses offering their lives and fortunes , and the taking several frigates are deemed indisputable ...
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... committed as for high treason . a Supposed to be Mr. Hartley member of parliament for Hull . EDIT . Agreeable to the seventh instruction , I have earnestly recommended 1779 . 17 WITH CONGRESS . They visit count de Vergennes, April.
... committed as for high treason . a Supposed to be Mr. Hartley member of parliament for Hull . EDIT . Agreeable to the seventh instruction , I have earnestly recommended 1779 . 17 WITH CONGRESS . They visit count de Vergennes, April.
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... lord Howe , generals Cornwallis and Grey , colonel Montresor , captain Hammond , and others , have formally given it as their opinion in parliament , that the conquest of America is impracticable . This week , as 1779 . 25 WITH CONGRESS .
... lord Howe , generals Cornwallis and Grey , colonel Montresor , captain Hammond , and others , have formally given it as their opinion in parliament , that the conquest of America is impracticable . This week , as 1779 . 25 WITH CONGRESS .
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... , which if carried into execution , will form a kind of congress , that will have more of the confidence and support of the people than the old parliament . 50 March , SECRET CORRESPONDENCE To James Lovell, March 15, 1780.
... , which if carried into execution , will form a kind of congress , that will have more of the confidence and support of the people than the old parliament . 50 March , SECRET CORRESPONDENCE To James Lovell, March 15, 1780.
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Benjamin Franklin. and support of the people than the old parliament . If the nation is not too corrupt , as I rather think it is , some con- siderable reformation of internal abuses may be expected from this ; with regard to us the only ...
Benjamin Franklin. and support of the people than the old parliament . If the nation is not too corrupt , as I rather think it is , some con- siderable reformation of internal abuses may be expected from this ; with regard to us the only ...
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