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 4Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... desire you to give the greatest attention to what we now tell you ; as it comes from our hearts , and a desire we have to live in peace and friendship with our brethren the English , and therefore it grieves us to see some of the ...
... desire you to give the greatest attention to what we now tell you ; as it comes from our hearts , and a desire we have to live in peace and friendship with our brethren the English , and therefore it grieves us to see some of the ...
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... desire to use ; and the mo- nopoly we so long enjoyed of their commerce , to the great enriching of our merchants and artificers . The mistaken policy of the Stamp Act first disturbed this happy situation ; but the flame thereby raised ...
... desire to use ; and the mo- nopoly we so long enjoyed of their commerce , to the great enriching of our merchants and artificers . The mistaken policy of the Stamp Act first disturbed this happy situation ; but the flame thereby raised ...
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... desire of a separation from it . In both cases I thought , and still think , I did not exceed the bounds of truth , and I have the heartfelt satisfaction attending good intentions , even when they are not successful . With these ...
... desire of a separation from it . In both cases I thought , and still think , I did not exceed the bounds of truth , and I have the heartfelt satisfaction attending good intentions , even when they are not successful . With these ...
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A Narrative of the late Massacres in Lancaster County | 54 |
Cool Thoughts on the Present Situation of our Public | 78 |
Petition to the King for Changing the Proprietary Gov | 93 |
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