The Select Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including His AutobiographyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1854 - 502 Seiten |
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... suppose : " " Tis time for me to throw aside my pen , When hanging sleeves read , write , and rhyme like men . This forward spring foretells a plenteous crop ; For , if the bud bear grain , what will the top ? If plenty in the verdant ...
... suppose : " " Tis time for me to throw aside my pen , When hanging sleeves read , write , and rhyme like men . This forward spring foretells a plenteous crop ; For , if the bud bear grain , what will the top ? If plenty in the verdant ...
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... Suppose a military force sent into America ; they will find nobody in arms ; what are they , then , to do ? They cannot force a man to take stamps who chooses to do without them . They will not find a rebellion ; they may , indeed ...
... Suppose a military force sent into America ; they will find nobody in arms ; what are they , then , to do ? They cannot force a man to take stamps who chooses to do without them . They will not find a rebellion ; they may , indeed ...
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... suppose the bulk became waste paper . " A fifth edition of Franklin's philosophical writings appeared about the same time in London . Two French editions had been published in Paris , and a third was now issued , the translation of ...
... suppose the bulk became waste paper . " A fifth edition of Franklin's philosophical writings appeared about the same time in London . Two French editions had been published in Paris , and a third was now issued , the translation of ...
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... suppose , in their own eyes , too foul to be seen on paper ; so that the speech , com- pared to what it was , is now perfectly decent . I send you one of the copies . My friends advise me to write an answer , which I purpose immediately ...
... suppose , in their own eyes , too foul to be seen on paper ; so that the speech , com- pared to what it was , is now perfectly decent . I send you one of the copies . My friends advise me to write an answer , which I purpose immediately ...
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... suppose , as you do , that , if the oppressions continue , a Congress may grow out of that correspondence . Nothing could more alarm our ministers ; but , if the Colonies agree to hold a Congress , I do not see how it can be prevented ...
... suppose , as you do , that , if the oppressions continue , a Congress may grow out of that correspondence . Nothing could more alarm our ministers ; but , if the Colonies agree to hold a Congress , I do not see how it can be prevented ...
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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