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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... expected scarce worth the hazard of an attempt , it is now doubted , whether we can any longer safely depend upon it . Our wealth , of late years much in- creased , is one strong temptation , our defenceless state another , to induce an ...
... expected scarce worth the hazard of an attempt , it is now doubted , whether we can any longer safely depend upon it . Our wealth , of late years much in- creased , is one strong temptation , our defenceless state another , to induce an ...
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... expected , for which every generous enemy would have esteemed him , did they , after he had struck and submitted , barbarously stab and murder him , though on his knees , begging quarter ! who have ever since the war governed our ...
... expected , for which every generous enemy would have esteemed him , did they , after he had struck and submitted , barbarously stab and murder him , though on his knees , begging quarter ! who have ever since the war governed our ...
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... expected by his Majesty . " History of Connecticut , Vol . II . p . 355. The same assertion is contained in a paper pub- lished by the Assembly of Connecticut , assigning reasons for not acceding to the Albany Plan of Union . It is not ...
... expected by his Majesty . " History of Connecticut , Vol . II . p . 355. The same assertion is contained in a paper pub- lished by the Assembly of Connecticut , assigning reasons for not acceding to the Albany Plan of Union . It is not ...
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... expected from the funds proposed to be raised by duties on liquors , & c . , to see whether it will be sufficient for the ends pro- posed . This I think may be done from the custom- houses in the most considerable places for trade in ...
... expected from the funds proposed to be raised by duties on liquors , & c . , to see whether it will be sufficient for the ends pro- posed . This I think may be done from the custom- houses in the most considerable places for trade in ...
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... expected from them , if not opposed with our force , came to an unanimous resolution ; That a union of the colonies is absolutely necessary for their preservation . The manner of forming and establishing this union was the next point ...
... expected from them , if not opposed with our force , came to an unanimous resolution ; That a union of the colonies is absolutely necessary for their preservation . The manner of forming and establishing this union was the next point ...
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