Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1892 - 293 páginas |
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... France . lish edition of his works ; Dubourg translates it into French . The Hutchinson Letters . Abused before the Privy Council . Delivers the Declaration of Rights , and returns to Philadelphia ; is elected to Congress 189-217 ...
... France . lish edition of his works ; Dubourg translates it into French . The Hutchinson Letters . Abused before the Privy Council . Delivers the Declaration of Rights , and returns to Philadelphia ; is elected to Congress 189-217 ...
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... France , Spain , Holland , Saxony , and America . " His way of life at Passy . The privateers . Madame Helvetius . Madame Brillon . " The Baga- telles . " His mission ended . Returns to Philadelphia . Writes " The Retort Courteous ...
... France , Spain , Holland , Saxony , and America . " His way of life at Passy . The privateers . Madame Helvetius . Madame Brillon . " The Baga- telles . " His mission ended . Returns to Philadelphia . Writes " The Retort Courteous ...
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... . Out of this grew a long dispute between the governor and the assem- bly , which neither the appearance of Spanish privateers off the coast , nor the declaration of war with France , nor the arrival of a French WAR WITH SPAIN . 139.
... . Out of this grew a long dispute between the governor and the assem- bly , which neither the appearance of Spanish privateers off the coast , nor the declaration of war with France , nor the arrival of a French WAR WITH SPAIN . 139.
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John Bach McMaster. war with France , nor the arrival of a French privateer at the Capes , nor the rejoicings which followed the capture of Louisburg , could quite compose . When news came that the fleet had actually sailed , the desire ...
John Bach McMaster. war with France , nor the arrival of a French privateer at the Capes , nor the rejoicings which followed the capture of Louisburg , could quite compose . When news came that the fleet had actually sailed , the desire ...
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John Bach McMaster. Once in possession of the mouth of the river , France laid claim to all the territory the Mis- sissippi and its tributaries drained , began to encroach on English domain , and built that famous chain of forts from New ...
John Bach McMaster. Once in possession of the mouth of the river , France laid claim to all the territory the Mis- sissippi and its tributaries drained , began to encroach on English domain , and built that famous chain of forts from New ...
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