| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 520 str.
...committee, the AttorneyGeneral, Mr. Wallace, moved, " That leave be given to bring m a bill to enable his majesty to conclude a peace, or truce, with the revolted colonies in North America." Mr. Fox assured the committee that nothing but the personal respect he bore the learned gentleman had... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 508 str.
...this paper, I recollected that a bill had been some time since proposed in parliament to enable hif Majesty to conclude a peace or truce with the revolted Colonies in America, which 1 supposed to be the enabling bill mentioned ; that had hitherto slept, and not having... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 480 str.
...perusing this paper, I recollected that a bill had been some time since proposed in parliament to enable his Majesty to conclude a peace or truce with the revolted Colonies in America, which I supposed to be the enabling bill mentioned ; that had hitherto slept, and not having... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1833 - 418 str.
...perusing this paper, I recollected that a bill had been some time since proposed in parliament to enable his Majesty to conclude a peace or truce with the revolted Colonies in America, which I supposed to be the enabling bill mentioned, that had hitherto slept ; and not having... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 596 str.
...my conduct therein will be agreeable to the wishes of Congress.* I have the honor to be, &,c. * Sec Sir Guy Carleton's letter, dated May 7th, in the APPENDIX,...at Versailles, Count de Vergennes wrote to M. de la Luzeme expressing his apprehensions. "The object of the British King," said he, "in acceding to these... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1836 - 450 str.
...proposed and carried by General Conway. Nay, he had directed the Attorney General to bring in a Bill, for enabling His Majesty to conclude a Peace or Truce with the revolted Colonies; which Proposition was actually made and adopted in a Committee of the whole House, on the 5th of March,... | |
| George Washington - 1838 - 596 str.
...that my conduct therein will be agreeable to the wishes of Congress.* I have the honor to be, &,c. * See Sir Guy Carleton's letter, dated May 7th, in the...movements of the British Parliament might have in America. Aa soon as they were known at Versailles, Count de Vergennes wrote to M. de la Luzerne expressing his... | |
| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 740 str.
...measures will follow this change of men is yet concealed from us. The bill for empowering the King to conclude a peace or truce with the revolted Colonies in North America had been brought into Parliament on the twenty-seventh of March. The language of it is at the same... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 700 str.
...measures will follow this change of men is yet concealed from us. "The bill for empowering the King to conclude a peace or truce with the revolted Colonies in North America had been brought into Parliament on the 27th of March. The language of it is, at the same time, cautious... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1881 - 696 str.
...measures will follow this change of men is yet concealed from us. "The bill for empowering the King to conclude a peace or truce with the revolted Colonies in North Ameiica had been brought into Parliament on the 27th of March. The language of it is, at the same time,... | |
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