The Select Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including His AutobiographyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1854 - 502 Seiten |
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... hundreds of per- sons had been plundered and slain , families driven from their homes , and a state of constant disquiet and alarm produced among the settlers , who were goaded to exasper- ation by the cruelties that had been practised ...
... hundreds of per- sons had been plundered and slain , families driven from their homes , and a state of constant disquiet and alarm produced among the settlers , who were goaded to exasper- ation by the cruelties that had been practised ...
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... hundred men . They were inflamed by exasperation at once against the Indians and the Quakers , looking upon the latter , through their opposition to defensive measures , as aiders and abettors of the barbarities inflicted by the former ...
... hundred men . They were inflamed by exasperation at once against the Indians and the Quakers , looking upon the latter , through their opposition to defensive measures , as aiders and abettors of the barbarities inflicted by the former ...
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... hundred miles , and did not get home till the beginning of November . He was accompanied , during a considerable part of the journey , by his daughter , on horseback . Governor Penn was no more fortunate than his pre- decessors in ...
... hundred miles , and did not get home till the beginning of November . He was accompanied , during a considerable part of the journey , by his daughter , on horseback . Governor Penn was no more fortunate than his pre- decessors in ...
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... hundred of his friends to Chester , where he was to go on board his vessel . He sailed the next day , but was detained a night in the Dela- ware . He arrived at Portsmouth , in England , after a voyage of thirty days . Proceeding at ...
... hundred of his friends to Chester , where he was to go on board his vessel . He sailed the next day , but was detained a night in the Dela- ware . He arrived at Portsmouth , in England , after a voyage of thirty days . Proceeding at ...
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... hundred thousand pounds a year , to be divided among them ; that the proposition of taxing them in Parliament was , therefore , both cruel and unjust ; that , by the constitution of the Colonies , their business was with the king in ...
... hundred thousand pounds a year , to be divided among them ; that the proposition of taxing them in Parliament was , therefore , both cruel and unjust ; that , by the constitution of the Colonies , their business was with the king in ...
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acquaintance affairs afterwards America appeared appointed Assembly attended body Boston Britain called chimney cold Colonies conduct conductors Congress continued David Hume dear desire earth electricity endeavor England experiments father favor fire fluid France Franklin French friends gave give Gnadenhutten Gout governor hand happiness heat honor hundred Indians inhabitants John Adams Keimer kind labor letter live London Lord Camden Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Loudoun Lord Stanhope lordship Madeira wine means ment nature never observed obtained occasion opinion paper Parliament Passy Pennsylvania perhaps person Philadelphia Philocles pleased pleasure poor Richard says pounds pounds sterling present printed printing-house procure proposed Proprietary province Quakers reason received seems sent shillings soon Stamp Act suppose things thought tion told took virtue wagons William Temple Franklin writing wrote young