Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, 2권H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... assured that I shall be most strenuous in applying it to that end . In all cases of difficulty in human life , there must be confidence somewhere to enable us to extricate nations from the evils attendant upon national dis- putes , as ...
... assured that I shall be most strenuous in applying it to that end . In all cases of difficulty in human life , there must be confidence somewhere to enable us to extricate nations from the evils attendant upon national dis- putes , as ...
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... assured , that I should think the destruction of our whole country , and the extirpation of our whole people , preferable to the infamy of abandoning our allies . As neither you nor I are at present authorised to treat of peace , it ...
... assured , that I should think the destruction of our whole country , and the extirpation of our whole people , preferable to the infamy of abandoning our allies . As neither you nor I are at present authorised to treat of peace , it ...
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... assured that the number which may be brought over by the two cartels shall be fully exchanged by adding to those taken by us , as many as will make up the complement out of those taken by the French , with whom we have an account since ...
... assured that the number which may be brought over by the two cartels shall be fully exchanged by adding to those taken by us , as many as will make up the complement out of those taken by the French , with whom we have an account since ...
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... assured me that you were authorised for such purpose by your ministry , which he does not think at all likely ; otherwise he judges it best that I should not encourage your coming . Thus it seems I cannot have at present the pleasure ...
... assured me that you were authorised for such purpose by your ministry , which he does not think at all likely ; otherwise he judges it best that I should not encourage your coming . Thus it seems I cannot have at present the pleasure ...
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... if they thought proper ; but I do not expect that . You may be assured that I have and shall continue to enforce every argument in the most conciliatory manner to induce a negotiation . I am very 54 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... if they thought proper ; but I do not expect that . You may be assured that I have and shall continue to enforce every argument in the most conciliatory manner to induce a negotiation . I am very 54 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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acquainted Adams affairs agreed allies America answer appears assured Britain Britannic Majesty British commerce commission commissioners communicate Comte de Vergennes Congress conversation copy courier court DAVID HARTLEY dear friend DEAR SIR declared desire discharge disposition enclosed enemies England English Europe exchange expected express farther favor Fayette France FRANKLIN give Grenville HENRY LAURENS Holland honor hope house of Bourbon humble servant independence JOHN ADAMS King la Fayette late ministry letter liberty London Lord Cornwallis Lord North Lord Shelburne Lordship Marquis ment mentioned ministers nation negotiation Nova Scotia obedient obliged obtained occasion offer opinion paper Paris parliament parole parties Passy persons plenipotentiary present prisoners proposed proposition reason received reconciliation respect RICHARD OSWALD Secretary seems sent sentiments separate peace Spain suppose thing thought tion told treat of peace truce United Versailles wish write wrote
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269 페이지 - 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...
272 페이지 - 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.
270 페이지 - 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...
58 페이지 - Neither of the two parties shall conclude either truce or peace with Great Britain without the formal consent of the other first obtained; and they mutually engage not to lay down their arms until the independence of the United States shall have been formally or tacitly assured by the treaty or treaties that shall terminate the war.
272 페이지 - The navigation of the river Mississippi, from its source to the ocean, shall for ever remain free and open to the subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United States.
270 페이지 - Congress shall earnestly recommend it to the Legislatures of the respective States to provide for the Restitution of all Estates, Rights and Properties which have been confiscated belonging to real British Subjects...
271 페이지 - That there shall be no future confiscations made nor any prosecutions commenced against any person or persons for, or by reason of the part which he or they may have taken in the present war, and that no person shall on that account suffer any future loss or damage either in his person, liberty, or property...
265 페이지 - November 1782, by the commissioners empowered on each part, which articles were agreed to be inserted in and to constitute the Treaty of Peace proposed to be concluded between the Crown of Great Britain and the said United States, but which treaty was not to be concluded until terms of peace should be agreed upon between Great Britain and France...
270 페이지 - American fishermen shall have liberty to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays, harbors 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.
360 페이지 - I am, with great truth and regard, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, LANSDOWNE.