Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen4;Volumen44Massachusetts Historical Society., 1878 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Página 293
... Franklin . I wrote to the Doctor soon after I heard of his arrival ; but know not whether he has received my letter . I want much to write to some friends in England ; but there is no con- veyance this way . If Dr. Franklin should be ...
... Franklin . I wrote to the Doctor soon after I heard of his arrival ; but know not whether he has received my letter . I want much to write to some friends in England ; but there is no con- veyance this way . If Dr. Franklin should be ...
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... Franklin , Judge Adams , and Mr. Rutledge are appointed a committee to confer with the two Howes . Would it not be better to have this con- ference ( if it must be called so ) carried on in writing , than by a personal interview ...
... Franklin , Judge Adams , and Mr. Rutledge are appointed a committee to confer with the two Howes . Would it not be better to have this con- ference ( if it must be called so ) carried on in writing , than by a personal interview ...
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... Franklin and Mr. Jefferson were associated with me , and the project of a treaty was conformable to the judg- ment of a majority of the three Commissioners . Mr. Franklin could not come over to England ; but Mr. Jeffer- son did , and ...
... Franklin and Mr. Jefferson were associated with me , and the project of a treaty was conformable to the judg- ment of a majority of the three Commissioners . Mr. Franklin could not come over to England ; but Mr. Jeffer- son did , and ...
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... repro- bated and opposed a government that is a sovereignty in a single representative assembly , in opposition to Franklin , Paine , Matlock , Young , Lieutenant - Governor Cushing 1807. ] 325 JOHN ADAMS AND MERCY WARREN .
... repro- bated and opposed a government that is a sovereignty in a single representative assembly , in opposition to Franklin , Paine , Matlock , Young , Lieutenant - Governor Cushing 1807. ] 325 JOHN ADAMS AND MERCY WARREN .
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... Franklin , or by me when I agreed with him in opinion , was censured and often misrepresented by one party , and whatever was done or said by Mr. Izzard , Mr. Lee , and by me when I thought they were in the right , was at least equally ...
... Franklin , or by me when I agreed with him in opinion , was censured and often misrepresented by one party , and whatever was done or said by Mr. Izzard , Mr. Lee , and by me when I thought they were in the right , was at least equally ...
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