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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... Lord Camden . Lord Chatham's Motion in Parliament . - Franklin's Interviews with him in forming a Plan of Reconciliation . — This Plan offered to Parliament , and rejected . Negotiation resumed and broken off . Franklin sails from ...
... Lord Camden . Lord Chatham's Motion in Parliament . - Franklin's Interviews with him in forming a Plan of Reconciliation . — This Plan offered to Parliament , and rejected . Negotiation resumed and broken off . Franklin sails from ...
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... Lord Howe , and both these and the Hints were communicated to some of the ministers , to Lord Hyde , and to a few other persons of high political standing . Soon afterwards he was informed by Lord Stan- hope , that Lord Chatham would ...
... Lord Howe , and both these and the Hints were communicated to some of the ministers , to Lord Hyde , and to a few other persons of high political standing . Soon afterwards he was informed by Lord Stan- hope , that Lord Chatham would ...
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... Lord Fitzmaurice , son of Lord Shelburne , ar- rives ; brought me sundry letters and papers . He thinks Mr. Pitt in danger of losing his majority in the House of Commons , though great at present ; for he will not have where- withal to ...
... Lord Fitzmaurice , son of Lord Shelburne , ar- rives ; brought me sundry letters and papers . He thinks Mr. Pitt in danger of losing his majority in the House of Commons , though great at present ; for he will not have where- withal to ...
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England as advised by Governor Keith | 29 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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