Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1959 |
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... arrived at Dun- bar's camp , and the panic they brought with them instantly seized him and all his people . And though he had now above one thousand men , and the enemy who had beaten Brad- dock , did not at most exceed four hundred ...
... arrived at Dun- bar's camp , and the panic they brought with them instantly seized him and all his people . And though he had now above one thousand men , and the enemy who had beaten Brad- dock , did not at most exceed four hundred ...
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... arrived about eight at St. Germains . M. de Chaumont , with his daugh- ter Sophia , accompanied us to Nanterre . M. le Veillard will continue with us to Havre . We met at St. Germains the Miss Alexanders with Mrs. Williams our cousin ...
... arrived about eight at St. Germains . M. de Chaumont , with his daugh- ter Sophia , accompanied us to Nanterre . M. le Veillard will continue with us to Havre . We met at St. Germains the Miss Alexanders with Mrs. Williams our cousin ...
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... arrived from America , that our ports were all opened to British vessels . Mr. Hartley thereupon did not think himself at liberty to proceed until after he should communicate that intelligence to his court , and receive their further ...
... arrived from America , that our ports were all opened to British vessels . Mr. Hartley thereupon did not think himself at liberty to proceed until after he should communicate that intelligence to his court , and receive their further ...
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acquainted act of parliament affairs America answer appear appointed assembly BENJAMIN FRANKLIN bills Boston Britain British captain colonies common congress continued copy court David Hartley DEAR SIR,-I desire duty endeavour enemies England English esteem Europe expected favour France Franklin friends gentlemen give governor hands Holland honour hope interest John Adams Joseph Galloway king late Laurens letter liberty London lord lord Hillsborough lord North lord Shelburne lordship majesty majesty's means ment mentioned minister ministry nation neral never obliged obtain occasion officers opinion paper parliament PASSY peace Pennsylvania perhaps person petition Philadelphia pleasure pounds sterling present proposed propositions province reason repeal respect Richard Oswald sent sentiments ship soon stamp act suppose thing thought tion treaty troops vessels wish writing