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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... ment , called the concordat above mentioned , to divide according to the rules of America , as they acted under American commissions and colors . Question 3d . " Whether the Serapis and Scarbor- ough , and other captures made during ...
... ment , called the concordat above mentioned , to divide according to the rules of America , as they acted under American commissions and colors . Question 3d . " Whether the Serapis and Scarbor- ough , and other captures made during ...
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... ment by a written instrument , that those set on shore in Holland should be considered as prisoners of war to the United States , and exchanged accordingly . But I was , nevertheless , disappointed in this expectation . For , an ...
... ment by a written instrument , that those set on shore in Holland should be considered as prisoners of war to the United States , and exchanged accordingly . But I was , nevertheless , disappointed in this expectation . For , an ...
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... ment . Enclosed is a copy of a letter from his agent in England , captured by one of our cruisers , and by which the price or reward he received for his treach- ery may be guessed at . Judas sold only one man , Arnold three millions ...
... ment . Enclosed is a copy of a letter from his agent in England , captured by one of our cruisers , and by which the price or reward he received for his treach- ery may be guessed at . Judas sold only one man , Arnold three millions ...
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... ment letters taken in the New York packet . Your Excellency will see , that they are written in the per- fect persuasion of our submitting speedily , and that * The reference here is to the letters of Sir Grey Cooper , and Mr. Charles ...
... ment letters taken in the New York packet . Your Excellency will see , that they are written in the per- fect persuasion of our submitting speedily , and that * The reference here is to the letters of Sir Grey Cooper , and Mr. Charles ...
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... ment by Mr. Jay , for want of a regular endorsement by Mr. Laurens , in whose favor it was drawn , and which endorsement could not now be obtained , Mr. Schweighauser applied to me , informing me , that he should not send the things ...
... ment by Mr. Jay , for want of a regular endorsement by Mr. Laurens , in whose favor it was drawn , and which endorsement could not now be obtained , Mr. Schweighauser applied to me , informing me , that he should not send the things ...
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acquainted affairs agreed allies America answer appointment assured bills Britain British Captain CHARLES W. F. DUMAS Colonel Laurens commission Commissioners communicate Congress conversation copy correspondence Count de Vergennes courier court DAVID HARTLEY dear friend DEAR SIR desire despatches discharge disposition enclosed endeavour enemies England English Europe Excellency exchange expected express favor France FRANKLIN give Grenville HENRY LAURENS Holland honor of writing hope independence informed JOHN ADAMS June King late ministry letter loan London Lord Cornwallis Lord North Lord Shelburne Lordship Majesty Marquis de Lafayette means ment mention minister nation negotiation obliged obtained occasion opinion paper Paris Parliament parole Passy person pleasure pounds sterling present prisoners proposed propositions reason received reconciliation request respect RICHARD OSWALD sent sentiments ships soon Spain suppose thing thought tion told treaty Versailles wish wrote