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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... sent us a man possessed of such a spirit of conciliation , and of all that frankness , sincer- ity , and candor , which naturally produce confidence , and thereby facilitate the most difficult negotiations . Our countries are now ...
... sent us a man possessed of such a spirit of conciliation , and of all that frankness , sincer- ity , and candor , which naturally produce confidence , and thereby facilitate the most difficult negotiations . Our countries are now ...
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... sent by Dr. Franklin to Count de Vergennes , and it is now contained among the American papers in the Archives des Affaires Etrangères at Paris . Dr. Franklin likewise sent to Congress a copy of his correspondence with Messrs . Jay and ...
... sent by Dr. Franklin to Count de Vergennes , and it is now contained among the American papers in the Archives des Affaires Etrangères at Paris . Dr. Franklin likewise sent to Congress a copy of his correspondence with Messrs . Jay and ...
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... sent to Congress the copy of the letter , which he had written to Mr. Jay and Mr. Adams , requesting these two ministers to explain themselves respecting a report , which had gone abroad , that he did not unite in procuring for the ...
... sent to Congress the copy of the letter , which he had written to Mr. Jay and Mr. Adams , requesting these two ministers to explain themselves respecting a report , which had gone abroad , that he did not unite in procuring for the ...
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... to direct your favors to Soho Square ; they are sent to me without delay wherever I am . Believe me , your JOSEPH BANKS . obliged , & c . TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . Relations with Morocco . 14 [ ÆT . 77 . FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... to direct your favors to Soho Square ; they are sent to me without delay wherever I am . Believe me , your JOSEPH BANKS . obliged , & c . TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . Relations with Morocco . 14 [ ÆT . 77 . FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... sent by different oppor- tunities so many , as that every member of Congress might have one . I hope they are come safe to hand by this time . I wrote a long letter to Mr. Livingston by Mr. Barney , to which I beg leave to refer ...
... sent by different oppor- tunities so many , as that every member of Congress might have one . I hope they are come safe to hand by this time . I wrote a long letter to Mr. Livingston by Mr. Barney , to which I beg leave to refer ...
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