Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...: CorrespondenceH. Colburn, 1818 |
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... thought fit to employ contractors to supply your people , these contractors have been protected and aided in their operations . Some considerable act of kind- ness towards our people would take off the reproach of inhu- manity in that ...
... thought fit to employ contractors to supply your people , these contractors have been protected and aided in their operations . Some considerable act of kind- ness towards our people would take off the reproach of inhu- manity in that ...
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... thought proper to repeal this act and resume the exercise of the right in its full extent ? If any solid per manent benefit was intended by this , why is it confined to the colonies of North America , and not extended to the loyal ones ...
... thought proper to repeal this act and resume the exercise of the right in its full extent ? If any solid per manent benefit was intended by this , why is it confined to the colonies of North America , and not extended to the loyal ones ...
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... thoughts , I am of opinion , that if wise and honest men , such as Sir George Saville , the bishop of St. Asaph , ' and yourself , were to come over here imme- diately with powers to treat , you might not only obtain peace with America ...
... thoughts , I am of opinion , that if wise and honest men , such as Sir George Saville , the bishop of St. Asaph , ' and yourself , were to come over here imme- diately with powers to treat , you might not only obtain peace with America ...
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... thought we might be authorised to treat with Bri- tain , who , if sincerely disposed to peace , might save time and much bloodshed by treating with us directly . I also gave it as my opinion , that in the treaty to be made , Britain ...
... thought we might be authorised to treat with Bri- tain , who , if sincerely disposed to peace , might save time and much bloodshed by treating with us directly . I also gave it as my opinion , that in the treaty to be made , Britain ...
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... thought right that you be possessed of the enclosed , ' to be afterwards returned ' Some proposals on the part of the British ministry , eventually disapproved of by Dr. Franklin , and returned . without taking copy , in case no ...
... thought right that you be possessed of the enclosed , ' to be afterwards returned ' Some proposals on the part of the British ministry , eventually disapproved of by Dr. Franklin , and returned . without taking copy , in case no ...
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acquainted act of parliament Adams affairs agreed alliance allies answer appears assured Britain Britannic Majesty British commission commissioners communicate Comte de Vergennes Congress consent conversation copy courier court DAVID HARTLEY DEAR FRIEND DEAR SIR declared desire discharge disposition enclosed endeavours enemies England esteem expected express farther favor Fayette France FRANKLIN give Grenville HENRY LAURENS Holland hope house of Bourbon humble servant independence informed intended JOHN ADAMS king late ministry letter liberty London Lord Cornwallis Lord North Lord Shelburne Lordship Majesty Marquis ministers nation obedient obliged obtained occasion offer opinion Ostend paper Paris parliament parole parties Passy persons plenipotentiary present prisoners proposed propositions reason received reconciliation respect RICHARD OSWALD Secretary sent sentiments separate peace separate treaty sincere Spain suppose thing thought tion to-morrow told treat of peace truce United Versailles wish wrote
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Halaman 279 - East, by a line to be drawn along the middle of the river St. Croix, from its mouth in the Bay of Fundy to its source, and from its source directly north to the aforesaid Highlands, which divide the rivers that fall into the Atlantic Ocean from those which fall into the river St. Lawrence...
Halaman 279 - Superior ; thence through lake Superior northward of the isles Royal and Phelipeaux to the long Lake ; thence through the middle of said long Lake, and the water communication between it and the lake of the Woods, to the said lake of the Woods ; thence through the said lake to the most north-western point thereof, and from thence on a due west course to the river Mississippi...
Halaman 288 - His Britannic Majesty acknowledges the said United States, viz. New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, to be free, sovereign and independent States...
Halaman 279 - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean...
Halaman 281 - Papers belonging to any of the said -States, or their Citizens, which in the course of the War may have fallen into the hands of his Officers to be forthwith restored and delivered to the proper States and Persons to whom they belong.
Halaman 280 - ... all other of His Britannic Majesty's dominions in America ; and that the American fishermen shall have liberty to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays, harbours, and creeks of Nova Scotia, Magdalen Islands, and Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled...
Halaman 288 - ... to the middle of the river Apalachicola or Catahouche; thence along the middle thereof to its junction with the Flint river; thence straight to the head of St Mary's river; and thence down along the middle of St. Mary's river to the Atlantic ocean.
Halaman 280 - American fishermen shall have liberty to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays, harbours, and creeks of Nova Scotia, Magdalen Islands, and Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled; but so soon as the same or either of them shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry or cure fish at such settlement, without a previous agreement for that purpose with the inhabitants, proprietors, or possessors of the ground.
Halaman 289 - States shall continue to enjoy unmolested the right to take fish of every kind on the Grand Bank, and on all the other banks of Newfoundland ; also, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and at all other places in the sea, where the inhabitants of both countries used at any time heretofore to fish...
Halaman 306 - ... is necessary to be taken from them for the use of such armed force, the same shall be paid for at a reasonable price.