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 7Tappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1836 |
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... common people , who may be willing to enlist , and for want of will in many others , as well of the Dutch as of our people , and both these for want of a militia act to compel them . Ever since I have had the power of thinking , I have ...
... common people , who may be willing to enlist , and for want of will in many others , as well of the Dutch as of our people , and both these for want of a militia act to compel them . Ever since I have had the power of thinking , I have ...
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... common with all the other estates in the province , because in my opinion it was not more than just that it should be so . If you have changed your sen- timents , with regard to this matter , which , for a long time I looked upon to be ...
... common with all the other estates in the province , because in my opinion it was not more than just that it should be so . If you have changed your sen- timents , with regard to this matter , which , for a long time I looked upon to be ...
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... common good of mankind . But I hope , particularly from that Essay , an abatement of the jealousy , that reigns here , of the commerce of the colonies , at least so far as such abatement may be reasonable . I thank you for your friendly ...
... common good of mankind . But I hope , particularly from that Essay , an abatement of the jealousy , that reigns here , of the commerce of the colonies , at least so far as such abatement may be reasonable . I thank you for your friendly ...
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To Edward and Jane Mecom | 10 |
To James Read 17 August | 17 |
From James Logan to B Franklin 3 December | 24 |
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