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... hope the Congress will grant me , by sending some person to supply my place . At the same time , I beg they may be assured , that it is not any the least doubt of their success in the glo- rious cause , nor any disgust received in their ...
... hope the Congress will grant me , by sending some person to supply my place . At the same time , I beg they may be assured , that it is not any the least doubt of their success in the glo- rious cause , nor any disgust received in their ...
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... hope will be approved , for I am uneasy at the delay . With great respect , I have the honor to be , & c . B. FRANKLIN . TO THE BOARD OF ADMIRALTY . Account of the Squadron and Expedition of Paul Jones . - Disposition of the Prizes ...
... hope will be approved , for I am uneasy at the delay . With great respect , I have the honor to be , & c . B. FRANKLIN . TO THE BOARD OF ADMIRALTY . Account of the Squadron and Expedition of Paul Jones . - Disposition of the Prizes ...
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... hinderance , sometimes , of more important business . I hope these inconveniences will now be soon removed by the ar- rival of Mr. Palfrey . VOL . IX . B As the ministry had reasons , if some of the ET . 75. ] 13 CORRESPONDENCE .
... hinderance , sometimes , of more important business . I hope these inconveniences will now be soon removed by the ar- rival of Mr. Palfrey . VOL . IX . B As the ministry had reasons , if some of the ET . 75. ] 13 CORRESPONDENCE .
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... hope , I accepted the bills to the amount of ten thou- sand pounds sterling drawn in favor of Mr. Tracy . I have received advice from Congress of more bills drawn upon me . When they arrive , and are presented , I must write to you ...
... hope , I accepted the bills to the amount of ten thou- sand pounds sterling drawn in favor of Mr. Tracy . I have received advice from Congress of more bills drawn upon me . When they arrive , and are presented , I must write to you ...
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... hope for , but which I trust in God they will never see . Their affairs in the East Indies , by the late accounts , grow worse and worse ; and twenty - two ships of the prey they made in the West are wrenched out of their jaws by the ...
... hope for , but which I trust in God they will never see . Their affairs in the East Indies , by the late accounts , grow worse and worse ; and twenty - two ships of the prey they made in the West are wrenched out of their jaws by the ...
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