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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... Thing . Artful Conduct of Gover- nor Keith . Penn's Death . The Province left in the Hands of Trustees . Logan , one of those Trustees , obtains a Majority in the Council against the Governor . Logan makes a Voyage to Eng- land , and ...
... Thing . Artful Conduct of Gover- nor Keith . Penn's Death . The Province left in the Hands of Trustees . Logan , one of those Trustees , obtains a Majority in the Council against the Governor . Logan makes a Voyage to Eng- land , and ...
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... thing . What could they desire more ? Accordingly , we find in the following verses , that six hundred men only , appointed with wea- pons of war , undertook the conquest of this large land ; knowing that six hundred men , armed and dis ...
... thing . What could they desire more ? Accordingly , we find in the following verses , that six hundred men only , appointed with wea- pons of war , undertook the conquest of this large land ; knowing that six hundred men , armed and dis ...
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... thing . This appears to be the real state of the case . They had thrown off all restraint , and were arrived to that degree of extravagance as to be quite shameless ; and therefore no wonder they were liable every moment to be destroyed ...
... thing . This appears to be the real state of the case . They had thrown off all restraint , and were arrived to that degree of extravagance as to be quite shameless ; and therefore no wonder they were liable every moment to be destroyed ...
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... look probable to strangers is , that , in fact , nothing is done by any part of the people towards their defence . But to refuse defending one's self , or one's country , is so unusual a thing among mankind PLAIN TRUTH . 11.
... look probable to strangers is , that , in fact , nothing is done by any part of the people towards their defence . But to refuse defending one's self , or one's country , is so unusual a thing among mankind PLAIN TRUTH . 11.
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Benjamin Franklin Jared Sparks. one's country , is so unusual a thing among mankind , that possibly they may not believe it , till , by expe- rience , they find they can come higher and higher up our river , seize our vessels , land and ...
Benjamin Franklin Jared Sparks. one's country , is so unusual a thing among mankind , that possibly they may not believe it , till , by expe- rience , they find they can come higher and higher up our river , seize our vessels , land and ...
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