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 6Childs & Peterson, 1932 |
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... Subject to Loss without any great advantage resulting from it . They also asked whether any frigates should be sent & c . ? As the Enemy have now the free and intire Com- mand of the Sound , and many Ships of War in it , they will be ...
... Subject to Loss without any great advantage resulting from it . They also asked whether any frigates should be sent & c . ? As the Enemy have now the free and intire Com- mand of the Sound , and many Ships of War in it , they will be ...
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... Subject , and must take the Liberty of requesting Congress to give directions that a similar return may be made of those in Pennsylvania and Maryland , and for their being brought to Brunswick , that they may be ready to be exchanged ...
... Subject , and must take the Liberty of requesting Congress to give directions that a similar return may be made of those in Pennsylvania and Maryland , and for their being brought to Brunswick , that they may be ready to be exchanged ...
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... Subject . Our little handfull is daily decreasing by sickness and other causes , and without aid , without considerable Succours and exertions on the part of the people , what can we reasonably look for or expect , but an event that ...
... Subject . Our little handfull is daily decreasing by sickness and other causes , and without aid , without considerable Succours and exertions on the part of the people , what can we reasonably look for or expect , but an event that ...
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To Major General William Heath September 26 | xxx |
1776 | xxxi |
To Major General William Heath September | 1 |
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