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; with Notes and a Life of the AuthorChilds & Peterson, 1840 |
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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 signed without the Knowledge of the Court of France , con- trary to the Instructions from Congress , and to the Treaty of Alli- ance . - Count de Vergennes's Opinion of the Treaty . — Unfounded Suspicions . Rayneval and Marbois ...
... Treaty signed without the Knowledge of the Court of France , con- trary to the Instructions from Congress , and to the Treaty of Alli- ance . - Count de Vergennes's Opinion of the Treaty . — Unfounded Suspicions . Rayneval and Marbois ...
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... treaty between Prussia and the United States . He was the more pleased with this act , as the treaty contained his philanthropic article against privateering , and in favor of the freedom of trade and of the protection of private ...
... treaty between Prussia and the United States . He was the more pleased with this act , as the treaty contained his philanthropic article against privateering , and in favor of the freedom of trade and of the protection of private ...
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CORRESPONDENCE | 52 |
Sails for London accompanied by Ralph On his Arrival delivers | 53 |
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