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 Author, Band 10Childs & Peterson, 1840 - 612 Seiten |
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... doubt of your readiness to do a brother Commissioner justice , by certificates that will entirely destroy the effect of that accusation . I have the honor to be , with much esteem , & c . * B. FRANKLIN . Adams on this subject . M. de la ...
... doubt of your readiness to do a brother Commissioner justice , by certificates that will entirely destroy the effect of that accusation . I have the honor to be , with much esteem , & c . * B. FRANKLIN . Adams on this subject . M. de la ...
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... , I have demanded of all my colleagues that they do me jus- tice , and I have no doubt of receiving it from each of * Josiah Quincy , Junior . them . I did not think it necessary to justify 10 [ ÆT . 77 . FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... , I have demanded of all my colleagues that they do me jus- tice , and I have no doubt of receiving it from each of * Josiah Quincy , Junior . them . I did not think it necessary to justify 10 [ ÆT . 77 . FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... doubt whether any such can be discussed before the meeting of Par- liament . I wish to look forward not only to the con- tinuation of peace between our two countries , but to the improvement of reconciliation into alliance ; and ...
... doubt whether any such can be discussed before the meeting of Par- liament . I wish to look forward not only to the con- tinuation of peace between our two countries , but to the improvement of reconciliation into alliance ; and ...
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... doubt concur , and the Governor will give his consent immediately . The struggle has been hard ; seventy- five against sixty - eight . I hope the other States will come into the same measure , and lay a foundation for the support of our ...
... doubt concur , and the Governor will give his consent immediately . The struggle has been hard ; seventy- five against sixty - eight . I hope the other States will come into the same measure , and lay a foundation for the support of our ...
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... and favorable ' dis- position of his Imperial Majesty to enter into a treaty of amity and commerce with the United States ; and A we have no doubt but that , as soon as ÆT . 77. ] 35 CORRESPONDENCE . To Giacomo Francesco Crocco.
... and favorable ' dis- position of his Imperial Majesty to enter into a treaty of amity and commerce with the United States ; and A we have no doubt but that , as soon as ÆT . 77. ] 35 CORRESPONDENCE . To Giacomo Francesco Crocco.
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