| George Clinton Fairchild Williams - 1926 - 232 páginas
...passing with the insertion of commissioners recommended by Mr. Oswald, and on our part commissioners will be named, or any character given to Mr. Oswald,...settlement of things between Great Britain and America," etc. 1. ORIGINAL DRAFT in the handwriting of Lord Shelburne, of a letter to Benjamin Franklin. 2 pp.... | |
| Samuel Flagg Bemis, John Franklin Jameson, Henry Barrett Learned, James Brown Scott - 1927 - 384 páginas
...passing, with the Insertion of Commissioners recommended by Mr. Oswald; and on our part Commissioners will be named, or any Character given to Mr. Oswald...Peace Between G^reat] Britain]] and France, who have been always at Enmity with each other."41 n In the interval between the passage of the enabling act... | |
| Samuel Flagg Bemis, John Franklin Jameson, Henry Barrett Learned, James Brown Scott - 1927 - 382 páginas
...passing, with the Insertion of Commissioners recommended by Mr. Oswald; and on our part Commissioners will be named, or any Character given to Mr. Oswald...conducive to a final Settlement of Things between G[reat] B[ritain3 and America; which Dr. Franklin very properly says, requires to be treated in a very different... | |
| Albert Beebe White, Wallace Notestein - 1915 - 558 páginas
.... [Journal.] We now came to another article of the note, viz. "On our part Commissioners will be 20 named, or any character given to Mr. Oswald which...settlement of things between Great Britain and America." This he said was left entirely to me, for he had no 2s will in the affair; he did not desire to be... | |
| Bradford Perkins, Walter LaFeber, Akira Iriye, Warren I. Cohen - 1995 - 276 páginas
...About Oswald's commission he was unconcerned. As early as May, he agreed that "any character [will be] given to Mr. Oswald which Dr. Franklin and he may...settlement of things between Great Britain and America." But things went wrong, for reasons still unclear - bureaucratic bungling is the most likely explanation.... | |
| Walter Isaacson - 2003 - 607 páginas
...Great Britain and America." That way, Shelburne's memo added, Britain could forge a peace with America "in a very different manner from the peace between...France, who have always been at enmity with each other." Oswald coyly noted that Grenville was "a very sensible young gentleman," and he was perfectly willing... | |
| Walter Isaacson - 2004 - 628 páginas
...the special negotiator with America. Shelburne wrote that he was willing to give Oswald any authority "which Dr. Franklin and he may judge conducive to...settlement of things between Great Britain and America." That way, Shelburne's memo added, Britain could forge a peace with America "in a very different manner... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2006 - 472 páginas
...passing with the insertion of commissioners recommended by Mr. Oswald, and on our part commissioners will be named, or any character given to Mr. Oswald,...the peace between Great Britain and France, who have been always at enmity with each other. 3. That an establishment for the loyalists must always be upon... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2006 - 237 páginas
...it would be agreed to. We now came to another article of the note, viz. "On our part commissioners will be named, or any character given to Mr. Oswald...settlement of things between Great Britain and America." This he said was left entirely to me, for he had no will in the affair; he did not desire to be farther... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1839 - 588 páginas
...it would be agreed to. We now came to another article of the note, viz. " on our part commissioners will be named, or any character given to Mr. Oswald,...settlement of things between Great Britain and America." This he said was left entirely to me, for he had no will in the affair ; he did not desire to be further... | |
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