| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 508 páginas
...b^rahf>seness in rpwarding the unfaithfulness of servants and debauching the ;y) in of the prisoners, so deep an impression of her, depravity, that we never...again can trust her in the management of our affairs pie. as I loijg endeavoured, ^thaj the vyzu: was merely i nisterial, and that the nation bore still... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 462 páginas
..."'"."! ? JI 3 TT. . . property) in the prosecution of the war, and in the treatment of the prisoners, so deep an impression of her depravity, that we never...interests. It is now impossible to persuade our people, as 1 long endeavored, -that the war was merely ministerial, and that the nation bore still a good-will... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 494 páginas
...property) iii thfe prosecution of the war, and in the treatment of the prisoners, so deep an ihipression of her depravity, that we never again can trust her...is now impossible to persuade our people, as I long endeavored, that the war was merely ministerial, and that the nation bore still a good-will to us.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 480 páginas
...intrusted with our property) in the prosecution of the war, and in the treatment 'of the prisoners, so deep an impression of her depravity, that we never again can trust her iu the management of our affairs and interests. It is now impossible to persuade our people, as I long... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1829 - 904 páginas
...management of our affairs and interests. It is now impossible to persuade our people, as I long endeavored, that the war was merely ministerial, and that the nation bore still a good will to us. The infinite number of addresses printed in your gazettes, all approving the conduct... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1833 - 490 páginas
...intrusted with our property) in the prosecution of the war, and in the treatment of the prisoners, so deep an impression of her depravity, that we never...is now impossible to persuade our people, as I long endeavored, that the war was merely ministerial, and that the nation bore still a good-will to us.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 páginas
...intrusted with our property) in the prosecution of the war, and in the treatment of the prisoners, so deep an impression of her depravity, that we never again can trust her in the management of our affaira and interests. It is now impossible to persuade our people, as I long endeavoured, that the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 590 páginas
...intrusted with our property,) in the prosecution of the war, and in the treatment of the prisoners, so deep an impression of her depravity, that we never...merely ministerial, and that the nation bore still a good will to us. The infinite number of addresses printed in your gazettes, all approving the conduct... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 596 páginas
...intrusted with our property,) in the prosecution of the war, and in the treatment of the prisoners, so deep an impression of her depravity, that we never...merely ministerial, and that the nation bore still a good will to us. The infinite number of addresses printed in your gazettes, all approving the conduct... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1844 - 480 páginas
...Kingston-upon-Hull : — "As to our submitting to the government of Great Britain, it is in vain to think of it. It is now impossible to persuade our people, as I...number of addresses printed in your gazettes, all encouraging our destruction by every means ; the great majority in Parliament constantly manifesting... | |
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