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 by the Author ; by Jared Sparks, Band 4Childs and Peterson, 1840 |
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... advantages we ought absolutely to insist on , and make the sine quibus non of a peace . If the ne- cessity of our affairs should oblige us to accept of terms less advantageous than our present successes seem to promise us , an ...
... advantages we ought absolutely to insist on , and make the sine quibus non of a peace . If the ne- cessity of our affairs should oblige us to accept of terms less advantageous than our present successes seem to promise us , an ...
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Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. sider , among several advantages gained or to be gained , which of them may be most ... advantage to us , we may demand it under his second head , as an " indem- nification for the charges incurred " in ...
Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. sider , among several advantages gained or to be gained , which of them may be most ... advantage to us , we may demand it under his second head , as an " indem- nification for the charges incurred " in ...
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... advantage , this cession may be such to all Europe . The present war teaches us , that disputes arising in America may be an occasion of embroiling nations , who have no concerns there . If the French remain in Canada and Louisiana ...
... advantage , this cession may be such to all Europe . The present war teaches us , that disputes arising in America may be an occasion of embroiling nations , who have no concerns there . If the French remain in Canada and Louisiana ...
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... advantage over the English . The English inhabitants , though numerous , are extended over a large tract of land , five hundred leagues in length on the sea shore ; and , although some of their trading towns are thick settled , their ...
... advantage over the English . The English inhabitants , though numerous , are extended over a large tract of land , five hundred leagues in length on the sea shore ; and , although some of their trading towns are thick settled , their ...
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... advantage only . It is a great mistake to imagine , that the American country in question between Great Britain and France is claimed as the property of any individual or public body in America ; or that the possession of it by Great ...
... advantage only . It is a great mistake to imagine , that the American country in question between Great Britain and France is claimed as the property of any individual or public body in America ; or that the possession of it by Great ...
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