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... France , 142 - Experi- ments during the voyage , 143 - Receives a present of Cook's Voyages from the British government , 153- Private Journal , 153 - Requests leave to retire on ac- count of age , 153 - The congress refuse his resigna ...
... France , 142 - Experi- ments during the voyage , 143 - Receives a present of Cook's Voyages from the British government , 153- Private Journal , 153 - Requests leave to retire on ac- count of age , 153 - The congress refuse his resigna ...
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... France at the head of the list ; one has heard of a Tully , a Fleury , a Clarendon , a Somers , a De Witt , and a ; and for the good of mankind , one would hope that such men , in all countries where they can act , may never be wanting ...
... France at the head of the list ; one has heard of a Tully , a Fleury , a Clarendon , a Somers , a De Witt , and a ; and for the good of mankind , one would hope that such men , in all countries where they can act , may never be wanting ...
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... France from the tribute to which she was subjected by a commerce which destroyed the internal industry of France , and where there was no recipro- city , the Perruquiers were at that time a privileged χχίν A POSTLIMINIOUS PREFACE .
... France from the tribute to which she was subjected by a commerce which destroyed the internal industry of France , and where there was no recipro- city , the Perruquiers were at that time a privileged χχίν A POSTLIMINIOUS PREFACE .
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... France ; put all the money he possessed into the hands of Congress ( about $ 3000 ) , and sailed for France , in the midst of war and danger , in the 70th year of his age . He made no bargain for salary , or appointments , but was told ...
... France ; put all the money he possessed into the hands of Congress ( about $ 3000 ) , and sailed for France , in the midst of war and danger , in the 70th year of his age . He made no bargain for salary , or appointments , but was told ...
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... France . " Mr. Sparks animadverting on that injustice to Franklin , of which we took notice in the preceding part of this preface , written before Mr. Sparks's publication ap- peared , he thus manfully expresses himself : " Owing to a ...
... France . " Mr. Sparks animadverting on that injustice to Franklin , of which we took notice in the preceding part of this preface , written before Mr. Sparks's publication ap- peared , he thus manfully expresses himself : " Owing to a ...
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