Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... AMERICA AT THE COURT OF FRANCE , AND FOR THE TREATY OF PEACE AND INDEPENDENCE WITH GREAT BRITAIN , ETC. ETC. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF TO A LATE PERIOD , AND CONTINUED TO THE TIME OF HIS DEATH BY HIS GRANDSON , WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN ...
... AMERICA AT THE COURT OF FRANCE , AND FOR THE TREATY OF PEACE AND INDEPENDENCE WITH GREAT BRITAIN , ETC. ETC. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF TO A LATE PERIOD , AND CONTINUED TO THE TIME OF HIS DEATH BY HIS GRANDSON , WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN ...
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... America is exasperated by his conduct , and more firmly united than ever . The breach between the two countries is grown wider , and in danger of becoming irreparable . ” And to the same friend he wrote some weeks after : " The congress ...
... America is exasperated by his conduct , and more firmly united than ever . The breach between the two countries is grown wider , and in danger of becoming irreparable . ” And to the same friend he wrote some weeks after : " The congress ...
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... America , and probably to all your dominions , we are earnestly desirous of performing this office , with the utmost deference for your Majesty : and we therefore pray , that your Majesty's royal magnanimity and benevolence may make the ...
... America , and probably to all your dominions , we are earnestly desirous of performing this office , with the utmost deference for your Majesty : and we therefore pray , that your Majesty's royal magnanimity and benevolence may make the ...
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... America to subsist under such con- tinual ravages without making some reprisals , " Therefore , Resolved , ' Affairs having now assumed a most serious as- pect , it was necessary for the Americans to adopt proper and efficacious means ...
... America to subsist under such con- tinual ravages without making some reprisals , " Therefore , Resolved , ' Affairs having now assumed a most serious as- pect , it was necessary for the Americans to adopt proper and efficacious means ...
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... America in case of her eventually breaking off all connexion with Britain , and declaring herself an independent nation . ' This decisive measure was now generally agitated throughout the colonies ; though it is certain that at the ...
... America in case of her eventually breaking off all connexion with Britain , and declaring herself an independent nation . ' This decisive measure was now generally agitated throughout the colonies ; though it is certain that at the ...
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