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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... nature to a life of ease , of freedom from care and labor , appears strongly in the little success that has hitherto attended every attempt to civilize our American Indians . In their present way of living , almost all their wants are ...
... nature to a life of ease , of freedom from care and labor , appears strongly in the little success that has hitherto attended every attempt to civilize our American Indians . In their present way of living , almost all their wants are ...
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... nature of an internal tax laid on them by Parliament , which has no right so to do . Their refusal is here called rebellion , and punishment is thought of .藤 Now waving that point of right , and supposing the legislatures in America ...
... nature of an internal tax laid on them by Parliament , which has no right so to do . Their refusal is here called rebellion , and punishment is thought of .藤 Now waving that point of right , and supposing the legislatures in America ...
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... nature of a pe- tition acknowledges the power it petitions to , and the subjection of the petitioner . " But , in party views , molehills are often magnified to mountains ; and , when the wolf is determined on a quarrel with the lamb ...
... nature of a pe- tition acknowledges the power it petitions to , and the subjection of the petitioner . " But , in party views , molehills are often magnified to mountains ; and , when the wolf is determined on a quarrel with the lamb ...
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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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