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 1B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... Treaty signed . Ratified by Congress . - -- -- - CHAPTER XIV . - - - Treaty signed without the Knowledge of the Court of France.— -Count de Vergennes's Opinion of the Treaty . - Unfounded Sus- picions . Rayneval and Marbois . Franklin's ...
... Treaty signed . Ratified by Congress . - -- -- - CHAPTER XIV . - - - Treaty signed without the Knowledge of the Court of France.— -Count de Vergennes's Opinion of the Treaty . - Unfounded Sus- picions . Rayneval and Marbois . Franklin's ...
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... treaty was signed at Paris by both parties in due form , on the 30th of November , 1782. It was approved and ratified by Congress , and received with joy by the people ; and the commis- sioners had the satisfaction , which has rarely ...
... treaty was signed at Paris by both parties in due form , on the 30th of November , 1782. It was approved and ratified by Congress , and received with joy by the people ; and the commis- sioners had the satisfaction , which has rarely ...
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... treaty . " I will not now take it upon me , " he observes , “ to justify the apparent reserve respecting this court , at the signature , which you disapprove . I do not see , however , that they have much reason to complain of that ...
... treaty . " I will not now take it upon me , " he observes , “ to justify the apparent reserve respecting this court , at the signature , which you disapprove . I do not see , however , that they have much reason to complain of that ...
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PART THIRD CONTINUED | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 29 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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