Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Volume 10New York Public Library., 1906 - Bibliography Vol. 67, no. 6 (June 1963) includes article introducing Esther Elisabeth Larson's Swedish commentators on America, 1638-1865. |
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... present my respectful Thanks to the Committee . I received also a Number more for different Persons , here , which I immediately delivered as directed . I have also reprinted the Pamphlet to make your Grievances more generally known ...
... present my respectful Thanks to the Committee . I received also a Number more for different Persons , here , which I immediately delivered as directed . I have also reprinted the Pamphlet to make your Grievances more generally known ...
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... Present borne , without the least Ap- pearance of Submission ; have a good deal surprized and disappointed our Enemies , and the Tone of publick Conversation , which 14 LETTERS OF FRANKLIN ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS , 1773-1787.
... Present borne , without the least Ap- pearance of Submission ; have a good deal surprized and disappointed our Enemies , and the Tone of publick Conversation , which 14 LETTERS OF FRANKLIN ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS , 1773-1787.
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... present , than that I am , with the sincerest Esteem & Respect , S. Hon THO CUSHING ESQ Sir Your most obedient humble Servant B. FRANKLIN TO THE SAME . LONDON , OCT . 6. 1774 . SIR , Since my last to you , whch went pr Capt . Foulger ...
... present , than that I am , with the sincerest Esteem & Respect , S. Hon THO CUSHING ESQ Sir Your most obedient humble Servant B. FRANKLIN TO THE SAME . LONDON , OCT . 6. 1774 . SIR , Since my last to you , whch went pr Capt . Foulger ...
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... present . I will mention to the Congress what you propose concerning the Cruelties on Long Island . I remember to have heard before I left America , that some young English Officers valued themselves on an Expedient by which they had ...
... present . I will mention to the Congress what you propose concerning the Cruelties on Long Island . I remember to have heard before I left America , that some young English Officers valued themselves on an Expedient by which they had ...
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... present an exceeding good Disposition in this Court to oblige ; and no Proposition tolerably reasonable will meet with Difficulty . But the way will be to ratify these Treaties , and then propose separate additional or explanatory ...
... present an exceeding good Disposition in this Court to oblige ; and no Proposition tolerably reasonable will meet with Difficulty . But the way will be to ratify these Treaties , and then propose separate additional or explanatory ...
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