Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... treaty being to be ther inhabitants of the province , or strangers . held with the Indians at Carlisle , the governor He was zealous and active in endeavouring sent a message to the house , proposing that to procure subscriptions for it ...
... treaty being to be ther inhabitants of the province , or strangers . held with the Indians at Carlisle , the governor He was zealous and active in endeavouring sent a message to the house , proposing that to procure subscriptions for it ...
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... treaties were soon after entered upon with monsieur Gerard , who , on the 30th of January , 1778 , had received two distinct commissions from the king for that purpose : and on the 6th day of February following , a treaty of amity and ...
... treaties were soon after entered upon with monsieur Gerard , who , on the 30th of January , 1778 , had received two distinct commissions from the king for that purpose : and on the 6th day of February following , a treaty of amity and ...
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... treaty . " 1. The Carians shall be included in the pacification , and have such advantages as will induce them to consent to the treaty rather than continue a hazardous war . 6 " 2. The archon , senate , and magistrates of Athens shall ...
... treaty . " 1. The Carians shall be included in the pacification , and have such advantages as will induce them to consent to the treaty rather than continue a hazardous war . 6 " 2. The archon , senate , and magistrates of Athens shall ...
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... treaty . And as the British ministry excluded our proposition relating to commerce , and the American prohibition of that with England may not be understood to cease merely by our concluding a treaty of peace , perhaps we may then , if ...
... treaty . And as the British ministry excluded our proposition relating to commerce , and the American prohibition of that with England may not be understood to cease merely by our concluding a treaty of peace , perhaps we may then , if ...
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... treaty of peace or truce , excepting independence , and treaties of alliance . A delegate from South Carolina told me , that this ultimatum was equally well known by persons of note in this state , and this had given en- tire ...
... treaty of peace or truce , excepting independence , and treaties of alliance . A delegate from South Carolina told me , that this ultimatum was equally well known by persons of note in this state , and this had given en- tire ...
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