| English literature - 1777 - 756 pages
...of much importance. ToStnjaminFrankhn, Efq; Philadelphia. Eight June so. 1776. [3ncxviii.437.58?.] I Cannot, my worthy friend, permit the letters and parcels which I have lent you, in the ftatc I received them, to be landed, without adding a word upon the fiibjecl: of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1794 - 610 pages
...we cannot doubt of their being acceptable to the generality of our readers. Eagle, June 20, 1776. " I cannot, my worthy friend, permit the letters and parcels which I have fent you, in the ftate I_ receive them, to be landed, without adding a word upon the fubjeft of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1779 - 734 pages
...public, we cann6t doubt of their being acceptable, to the generality of our readers. June 20, 1776. " I cannot, my worthy friend, permit the letters and parcels which I have fent you, in the flate I received them, to be landed, without adding a word upon the fobjecl of the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American prose literature - 1779 - 610 pages
...T Cannot, my worthy friend, permit the letters •*• and parcels, which J have fent (in the ftate I received them) to be landed, without adding a word upon the fubjecl: of the injurious extremities in which our unhappy difputes have engaged us. You * [In the... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1780 - 700 pages
...we cannot doubt of their being acceptable to the generality of our readers. Eagle j June 20t 1776. " I cannot, my worthy friend, permit the letters and parcels which I have fent you, in the ftate I received them, to l»e landed, without adding a word upon the fubjeft of the... | |
| James Murray - United States - 1780 - 616 pages
...of convention themfelves. Lord Howe wrote from on board the Eagle, June 20, 1776, in this manner. ' I cannot, my worthy friend, permit the letters and parcels which I have fent you, to be carried without adding a word upon the fubjeft of the injurious extremities, JL.D.1777-... | |
| English literature - 1777 - 750 pages
...importance. To Benjamin Franklin, Efq; Philadelphia. Eagl't Уме 10.1776. [xxxviii.437. 587.] Т Cannot, my worthy friend, permit •*• the letters and parcels which I have fent you, in the ftate I received them, to be landed, without adding a word upon the fubjeft of the... | |
| History - 1794 - 614 pages
...public, we cannot doubt of their being acceptable to the generality of our readers. » У""' 20, 1776. " I cannot, my worthy friend, permit the letters and parcels which I have fent you, in the ftate I receive them, to be landed, without adding a word upon the iubjeft of the... | |
| John Almon - History - 1797 - 394 pages
...letter to Dr. Franklin, and received the following anfwer:. . " Eagle, June 20th, 1776. «, . . * f ".I cannot, my worthy friend, permit the letters and parcels which I have fent you in the ftate I received them, to be landed, with-. out adding a word upon the fubjecT: of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American literature - 1806 - 590 pages
...servant, B. FRANKLIN. MODS. Dumas. p Letter from Lord Hove to Dr. Franklin *. Eagle, June the 20th, 1776. I CANNOT, my worthy friend, permit the letters and parcels, which I have sent (in the state I received them) to be landed, without adding a word upon the subject of the injurious... | |
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