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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... hope , that our losses , if we should suffer any , may be made up by collections in our favor at home ; -should we conjure them by all the ties of neighbourhood , friendship , justice , and humanity , to consider these things ; and what ...
... hope , that our losses , if we should suffer any , may be made up by collections in our favor at home ; -should we conjure them by all the ties of neighbourhood , friendship , justice , and humanity , to consider these things ; and what ...
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... hope to see at least two of the chiefs of the Six Nations at Winchester in May , as the design of that meeting is to make a peace between the Northern and Southern Indians ; after which to make a strict alliance between them and all the ...
... hope to see at least two of the chiefs of the Six Nations at Winchester in May , as the design of that meeting is to make a peace between the Northern and Southern Indians ; after which to make a strict alliance between them and all the ...
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... hope they will convince your readers , contrary to what has been ad- vanced by some of your correspondents , that those particulars have had no share in producing the present opposition to such a tax , nor in disturbances occasioned by ...
... hope they will convince your readers , contrary to what has been ad- vanced by some of your correspondents , that those particulars have had no share in producing the present opposition to such a tax , nor in disturbances occasioned by ...
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... hope in some degree excuse the imperfections of this scrawl . With the greatest respect and fidelity , I have the honor to be Your Excellency's most obedient , and most humble servant , LETTER III . B. FRANKLIN . * ON THE SUBJECT OF ...
... hope in some degree excuse the imperfections of this scrawl . With the greatest respect and fidelity , I have the honor to be Your Excellency's most obedient , and most humble servant , LETTER III . B. FRANKLIN . * ON THE SUBJECT OF ...
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... hope too , that by such a union , the peo- ple of Great Britain , and the people of the colonies , would learn to consider themselves , as not belonging to different communities with different interests , but to one community with one ...
... hope too , that by such a union , the peo- ple of Great Britain , and the people of the colonies , would learn to consider themselves , as not belonging to different communities with different interests , but to one community with one ...
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