The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... Enemies in America . His Grandsons , & c . to Mrs. Bache , ( his daughter ) June 3 , 1779 . Various Matter · to Mr. Bridgen , ( London . ) Oct. 2 , 1779. On copper coinage for the United States · 40 424 46 to B. Vaughan , Esq . Nov. 9 ...
... Enemies in America . His Grandsons , & c . to Mrs. Bache , ( his daughter ) June 3 , 1779 . Various Matter · to Mr. Bridgen , ( London . ) Oct. 2 , 1779. On copper coinage for the United States · 40 424 46 to B. Vaughan , Esq . Nov. 9 ...
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... Enemies in Ame- rica . the English Nation . - Monsieur la Motte Piquet PAGE · 80 to Mr. Hodgson , April 1 , 1781. Abominable Conduct of a Mr. Digges . - Peace . - Pro- pusals of Mediation " · 81 to W. Carmichael , Esq . April 12 , 1781 ...
... Enemies in Ame- rica . the English Nation . - Monsieur la Motte Piquet PAGE · 80 to Mr. Hodgson , April 1 , 1781. Abominable Conduct of a Mr. Digges . - Peace . - Pro- pusals of Mediation " · 81 to W. Carmichael , Esq . April 12 , 1781 ...
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... enemies to all good government , had not come and driven me out , I found her still in quiet possession of her house . I inquired how our people had behaved to her ; she spoke in high terms of the respectful attention they had paid her ...
... enemies to all good government , had not come and driven me out , I found her still in quiet possession of her house . I inquired how our people had behaved to her ; she spoke in high terms of the respectful attention they had paid her ...
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... ; I hope the same train of success will continue through the summer . Our enemies are disappointed in the number of additional troops they purposed to send over . What they have been able PART I. 29 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... ; I hope the same train of success will continue through the summer . Our enemies are disappointed in the number of additional troops they purposed to send over . What they have been able PART I. 29 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... enemies will not be able to send against us all the strength they intended : they can procure but few Ger- mans ; and their recruiting and impressing at home , goes on but heavily . They threaten , however , and give out , that Lord ...
... enemies will not be able to send against us all the strength they intended : they can procure but few Ger- mans ; and their recruiting and impressing at home , goes on but heavily . They threaten , however , and give out , that Lord ...
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