The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Containing the Autobiography, with Notes and a ContinuationTappan and Dennet, 1844 - 612 Seiten |
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... parties . " That the view of these parties is their present general interest , or what they take to be such . " That the different views of these different parties occasion all confusion . " That while a party is carrying on a general ...
... parties . " That the view of these parties is their present general interest , or what they take to be such . " That the different views of these different parties occasion all confusion . " That while a party is carrying on a general ...
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... parties to scour the adjacent country . We met with no Indians , but we found the places on the neighbour- ing hills , where they had lain to watch our proceed- ings . There was an art in their contrivance of those places , that seems ...
... parties to scour the adjacent country . We met with no Indians , but we found the places on the neighbour- ing hills , where they had lain to watch our proceed- ings . There was an art in their contrivance of those places , that seems ...
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... parties , some of them may chance to be very unhappy . " And so they may , " answered my informer , " if you let the parties choose for themselves . " Which indeed I could not deny . Being returned to Philadelphia , I found the Associa ...
... parties , some of them may chance to be very unhappy . " And so they may , " answered my informer , " if you let the parties choose for themselves . " Which indeed I could not deny . Being returned to Philadelphia , I found the Associa ...
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... parties in making those laws . Theoretically considered , his frame of government promised all that could be desired by a free people in a state of colonial dependence . But it was marred with defects , which admitted of no remedy , and ...
... parties in making those laws . Theoretically considered , his frame of government promised all that could be desired by a free people in a state of colonial dependence . But it was marred with defects , which admitted of no remedy , and ...
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... parties in making those laws . Theoretically considered , his frame of government promised all that could be desired by a free people in a state of colonial dependence . But it was marred with defects , which admitted of no remedy , and ...
... parties in making those laws . Theoretically considered , his frame of government promised all that could be desired by a free people in a state of colonial dependence . But it was marred with defects , which admitted of no remedy , and ...
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acquainted acts of Parliament affairs afterwards agent American appointed arrived Assembly attended Benjamin Franklin bill Boston Britain British character colonies commissioners conduct Congress continued Count de Vergennes court defence duties endeavour England father favor formed France Franklin French friends gave give Gnadenhutten Governor honor inhabitants instructions King King's land laws letter liberty London Lord Chatham Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun Lord Macclesfield Lord Shelburne Massachusetts means ment minister ministry negotiation never obtained occasion opinion paper Paris Parliament parties passed peace Penn Pennsylvania persons petition Philadelphia political principles printed procure proposed Proprietaries province published Quakers reason received respect sailed says scheme seems sent sentiments ship soon Stamp Act thing Thomas Penn thought thousand pounds tion took treaty troops William Penn writing wrote