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" I assured him, that having more than once travelled almost from one end of the continent to the other, and kept a great variety of company, eating, drinking, and conversing with them freely, I never had heard in any conversation from any person, drunk... "
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tekijä(t) François Guizot - 1840 - 230 sivua
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pt. I. Offcial letters relating to the French war, and private letters ...

George Washington - 1855 - 568 sivua
...1775, he relates a conversation he had held in the August preceding with Lord Chatham, in which tfiat statesman spoke of the prevailing belief in England,...that such a thing would be advantageous to America." — Franklin^ Works, Vol. I. p. 278. Again, Mr Jay, remarking on certain parts of Botta's- History...

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Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1858 - 420 sivua
...was loudly denied by Dr. Franklin. " I ' assured his Lordship that having more than once tra' veiled almost from one end of the Continent to the ' other,...least expression of a wish for a separation, ' or hint that such a thing would be advantageous to ' America In fine, Lord Chatham expressed ' much satisfaction...

Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Nide 1

Benjamin Franklin - 1859 - 680 sivua
...itself ae an independent state ; or, at least, to get rid of the navigation acts. — I assumed him, that having more than once travelled almost from one...that such a thing would be advantageous to America: and as to the navigation act, the main material part of it, that of carrying on trade in 106 BENJAMIN...

John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Nide 5

John Frederick Smith - 1861 - 644 sivua
...and kept a great variety of company — eating, drinking, and conversing with them freely — I never heard, in any conversation, from any person, drunk...the least expression of a wish for a separation, or hint that such a thing would be advantageous to America." These most • positive assurances at ouce...

John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Nide 5

John Frederick Smith - 1861 - 650 sivua
...and kept a great variety of company — eating, drinking, aud conversing with them freely — I never heard, in any conversation, from any person, drunk or sober, the least expression of a wish for a reparation, or hint that such a thing would be advantageous to America." These most positive assurances...

Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin, Nide 2

James Parton - 1864 - 720 sivua
...or, at least, to get rid of the Navigation Acts. I assured him, that having more than once traveled almost from one end of the continent to the other,...the least expression of a wish for a separation, or hint that such a thing would be advantageous to America. And as to the Navigation Act, the main, material...

Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution: With ..., Nide 1

Lorenzo Sabine - 1864 - 628 sivua
...the other, and kept a variety of company, eating, drinking, and conversing with them freely, [and] never had heard in any conversation from any person,...that such a thing would be advantageous to America." Mr. Jay is quite a^ explicit. "During the course of my life," saitHfe, "and until the second petition...

Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution: With ..., Nide 1

Lorenzo Sabine - 1864 - 632 sivua
...the other, and kept a variety of company, eating, drinking, and conversing with them freely, [and] never had heard in any conversation from any person,...wish for a separation, or a hint that such a thing tvould be advantageous to America." Mr. Jay is quite as explicit. "During the course of my life," said...

New Plottings in Aid of the Rebel Doctrine of State Sovereignty: Mr. Jay's ...

John Jay - 1864 - 80 sivua
...comprehensive, assured Lord Chatham in August, 1774, that he " never had heard in conversation from any man, drunk or sober, the least expression of a wish for...that su.ch a thing would be advantageous to America." The letter of Jay to Mr. Otis was submitted by the latter to John Adams and Jefferson, both of whom...

Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin, Nide 2

James Parton - 1864 - 728 sivua
...the other, and kept a great variety of company, eating, drinking, and conversing with them frecly, I never had heard in any conversation from any person,...the least expression of a wish for a separation, or hint that such a thing would be advantageous to America. And as to the Navigation Act, the main, material...




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