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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... nature , that our passions , when violent , often are too hard for the united force of reason , duty , and religion . Thus unfortunately are we circumstanced at this time , my dear countrymen and fellow - citizens ; we , I mean , the ...
... nature , that our passions , when violent , often are too hard for the united force of reason , duty , and religion . Thus unfortunately are we circumstanced at this time , my dear countrymen and fellow - citizens ; we , I mean , the ...
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... nature and intention . And , as it would seem improper that the King or House of Lords should have a power of disallowing or appointing members of the House of Commons ; so likewise , that a gov- ernor and council appointed by the crown ...
... nature and intention . And , as it would seem improper that the King or House of Lords should have a power of disallowing or appointing members of the House of Commons ; so likewise , that a gov- ernor and council appointed by the crown ...
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... nature under a general direction , that so the good of the whole may be con- sulted and provided for . INDIAN TRADE . That they make such laws as they judge necessary for regulating all Indian trade . Many quarrels and wars have arisen ...
... nature under a general direction , that so the good of the whole may be con- sulted and provided for . INDIAN TRADE . That they make such laws as they judge necessary for regulating all Indian trade . Many quarrels and wars have arisen ...
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... nature of an English con- stitution , and to English liberty ; and that such laws as now seem to bear hard on the colonies , would ( when judged by such a Parliament for the best in- terest of the whole ) be more cheerfully submitted to ...
... nature of an English con- stitution , and to English liberty ; and that such laws as now seem to bear hard on the colonies , would ( when judged by such a Parliament for the best in- terest of the whole ) be more cheerfully submitted to ...
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... nature of it , by insert- ing two schemes , one of Dr. Franklin's , the other of your me- morialist ; and if I might indulge myself with scheming , I should imagine that two such were sufficient , and only requisite and proper ; one at ...
... nature of it , by insert- ing two schemes , one of Dr. Franklin's , the other of your me- morialist ; and if I might indulge myself with scheming , I should imagine that two such were sufficient , and only requisite and proper ; one at ...
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