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Essays of Benjamin Franklin

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Monograph

Identifikator:
890236992
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-15675
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Wehberg, Heinrich http://d-nb.info/gnd/1054450218
Title:
Die Bodenreform im Lichte des humanistischen Sozialismus
Place of publication:
München
Publisher:
Verlag von Duncker & Humblot
Year of publication:
1913
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (XIII,170 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2017
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
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Title:
IV. Die Wohnungsfrage. 1895
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Essays of Benjamin Franklin
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • I. Plan for settling two western colonies in North America, with reason for the plan
  • II. The interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe
  • III. Letter concerning the gratitude of America
  • IV. The examination of Dr. Benjamin Franklin in the british house of commons
  • V. Protective duties on imports and how they work
  • VI. Trade with England
  • VII. Causes of the american discontents before 1768
  • VIII. Positions to be examined, concerning national wealth
  • IX. To M. Dubourg
  • X. Plan for benefiting distant unprovided countries
  • XI. To Joseph Galloway
  • XII. Rules for reducing a Great Empire to a small one
  • XIII. An edict by the King of Prussia
  • XIV. Hints for conversation upon the subject of terms that might probably produce a durable ubion between Britain and the colonies
  • XV. To Mr. Strahan
  • XVI. To Joseph Priestley
  • XVII. The british nation, as it appeared to the colonists in 1775
  • XVIII. Vindication and offer from congress to parliament
  • XIX. Sketch of proposition for a peace
  • XX. Comparison of Great Britain and the United States in regard to the basis of credit in the two countries
  • XXI. To General Washington
  • XXII.From the count de Schaumbergh to the Baron Hohendorf, commanding the hessian troops in America
  • XXIII. To Gen. Washington
  • XXIV. A dialogue between Britain, France, Spain, Holland, Saxony, and America
  • XXV. To George Washington
  • XXVI. To Count de Vergennes
  • XXVII. To Benjamin Vaughan
  • XXVIII. To Mrs. Sarah Bache
  • XXIX. The international State of America; Being a true description of the interest and policy of that vast continent
  • XXX. To Bejamin Vaughan
  • XXXI.To Francis Maseres
  • XXXII. Proposales for consideration in the convention for forming the constitution of the United States
  • XXXIII. An adress to the public from the Pennsylvania Society for promoting the abolition of slavery, and the relief of free negroes unlawfully held in bondage

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REPLY OF THE GREEK MINISTER TO THE CHANCELLOR OF THE 
FEXOHEQUER. 
No. 1012, 
Legation de Gréce, 
51. Upper Brook Street, 
London, W.1. 
9th April, 1927. 
SIR, 
T have the honour to acknowledge receipt of the letter under 
the same date, by which you have been so good as to inform me 
that on the occasion of the signature of the Agreement for the 
funding of the Greek War Debt to Great Britain, you desire to 
smphasise to me the friendly attention with which His Britannic 
Majesty’s Government are following the efforts of my Govern- 
ment to restore the financial situation of Greece and to stabilise 
Greek currency. Furthermore you express the conviction that 
‘he settlement of the Greek War Debt to Great Britain will 
contribute to this end, and you kindly assure me that His 
Britannic Majesty’s Government would view with the utmost 
sympathy any well considered plan of financial reconstruction 
framed on adequate lines, and will gladly give such a plan the 
fullest support that may be in their power. You also state that 
His Britannic Majesty's Government are the more ready to give 
this support in view of and in return for the waiver by my 
Government, as part of the Debt funding Agreement, of their 
-laim to the balance of the credits arising from the agreement 
of 10th February, 1918. 
[ wish, in expressing to you my sincere thanks for the above 
sssurances given in the name of His Britannic Majesty's 
Government, to take account of the contents of your letter on 
hehalf of mv Government. 
I have the honour to be, 
With the hichest consideration, 
Sir. 
Your most obedient humble Servant, 
D. CACLAMANOS. 
To the Right Honourable, 
Winston CHUrcHILL, C.H., M.P., 
Chancellor of the Exchequer. 
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