The Works of Benjamin Franklin; Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 3Tappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1836 |
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... Considering the effect produced on the public mind by this pam- phlet , it is not likely that so long a space as three years elapsed before a second edition was called for . The following are Dr. Franklin's remarks upon this subject ...
... Considering the effect produced on the public mind by this pam- phlet , it is not likely that so long a space as three years elapsed before a second edition was called for . The following are Dr. Franklin's remarks upon this subject ...
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... consider these things , is there no danger that , through disgust at our usage , joined with fear of the French power , and greater confidence in their ises and protection than in ours , they may be wholly gained over by our enemies ...
... consider these things , is there no danger that , through disgust at our usage , joined with fear of the French power , and greater confidence in their ises and protection than in ours , they may be wholly gained over by our enemies ...
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... consider , if not as friends , at least as legislators , that protection is as truly due from the government to the people , as obedience from the peo- ple to the government ; and that if , on account of their religious scruples , they ...
... consider , if not as friends , at least as legislators , that protection is as truly due from the government to the people , as obedience from the peo- ple to the government ; and that if , on account of their religious scruples , they ...
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... consider these things ; and what distrac- tion , misery , and confusion , what desolation and dis- tress , may possibly be the effect of their unseasonable predominancy and perseverance ; -yet all would be in vain ; for they have ...
... consider these things ; and what distrac- tion , misery , and confusion , what desolation and dis- tress , may possibly be the effect of their unseasonable predominancy and perseverance ; -yet all would be in vain ; for they have ...
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... Considering this rejection by the two parties for op- posite reasons , it was his opinion thirty years afterwards , that his plan was near the true medium . The British government had another scheme , by which the governors of the ...
... Considering this rejection by the two parties for op- posite reasons , it was his opinion thirty years afterwards , that his plan was near the true medium . The British government had another scheme , by which the governors of the ...
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