Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... separation of interests be the final consequence . · " It is a common but mistaken notion here , that the colonies were planted at the expense of Par- liament , and that , therefore , the Parliament has a right to tax them , & c . The ...
... separation of interests be the final consequence . · " It is a common but mistaken notion here , that the colonies were planted at the expense of Par- liament , and that , therefore , the Parliament has a right to tax them , & c . The ...
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... separation from it ; but these are temporary evils which she will out- grow . Scotland and Ireland are differently circum- stanced . Confined by the sea , they can scarcely increase in numbers , wealth , and strength , so as to ...
... separation from it ; but these are temporary evils which she will out- grow . Scotland and Ireland are differently circum- stanced . Confined by the sea , they can scarcely increase in numbers , wealth , and strength , so as to ...
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... separation . " " DEAR JACK , " John Alleyne . " Craven - street , August 9 , 1768 . " You desire , you say , my impartial thoughts on the subject of an early marriage , by way of answer to the numberless objections that have been made ...
... separation . " " DEAR JACK , " John Alleyne . " Craven - street , August 9 , 1768 . " You desire , you say , my impartial thoughts on the subject of an early marriage , by way of answer to the numberless objections that have been made ...
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... separation , and , of course , no offence taken at reasons given ; the friendship may still subsist , and , in some other way , be useful . The time diminishes daily , and is usefully cm- ployed . All human situations have their inconve ...
... separation , and , of course , no offence taken at reasons given ; the friendship may still subsist , and , in some other way , be useful . The time diminishes daily , and is usefully cm- ployed . All human situations have their inconve ...
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... separation of the parts of such substance , which , dissolving its solid state , sets that subtile fluid at liberty , when it again makes its appearance as fire ? For the power of man relative to matter seems limited to the separating ...
... separation of the parts of such substance , which , dissolving its solid state , sets that subtile fluid at liberty , when it again makes its appearance as fire ? For the power of man relative to matter seems limited to the separating ...
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