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 9Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... seems to me upon the whole an excellent one ; and that if there are some particulars , that one might have wished a little different , they are such as could not in the pres- ent state of things have been well obtained otherwise than ...
... seems to me upon the whole an excellent one ; and that if there are some particulars , that one might have wished a little different , they are such as could not in the pres- ent state of things have been well obtained otherwise than ...
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... seems to have arisen . There is no proposition of which I am more convinced , than that , nothing can be done without the concurrence of allies . ' But , as the chief obstruction towards an accommodation seemed to me to lie in the ...
... seems to have arisen . There is no proposition of which I am more convinced , than that , nothing can be done without the concurrence of allies . ' But , as the chief obstruction towards an accommodation seemed to me to lie in the ...
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... seems to understand , that those general words com- prehend the United States of America . There may be no doubt , that they may comprehend Spain and Hol- land ; but , as there exist various public acts , by which the government of ...
... seems to understand , that those general words com- prehend the United States of America . There may be no doubt , that they may comprehend Spain and Hol- land ; but , as there exist various public acts , by which the government of ...
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To the Board of Admiralty 17 March | 7 |
To William Hodgson 1 April | 15 |
To John Adams 29 April | 23 |
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acquainted affairs alliance allies America answer appointment assured bills Britain British Captain CHARLES W. F. DUMAS commission Commissioners communicate Congress consent conversation copy correspondence Count de Vergennes court DAVID HARTLEY dear friend DEAR SIR desire discharge disposition enclosed endeavour enemies England English esteem Europe exchange expected favor France FRANKLIN give Grenville hands HENRY LAURENS Holland honor of writing hope informed JOHN ADAMS June King late ministry Laurens letter liberty loan London Lord Cornwallis Lord North Lord Shelburne LORD STORMONT Lordship Majesty Marquis de Lafayette means ment mention minister nation negotiation obliged obtained occasion opinion Oswald papers Paris Parliament parole Passy person pleasure portunity pounds sterling present prisoners proposed propositions received request respect RICHARD OSWALD sent sentiments ship sincere soon Spain suppose taken thing thought tion told treat Versailles wish wrote