Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... less to praise . Scarce can we believe the first citizens of the an- cient republics had such pretensions to considera- tion , though so highly celebrated in ancient story . And as to ourselves , we need no longer have re- course to the ...
... less to praise . Scarce can we believe the first citizens of the an- cient republics had such pretensions to considera- tion , though so highly celebrated in ancient story . And as to ourselves , we need no longer have re- course to the ...
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... less you should otherwise advise , until by bet- ter information out of England , we shall be led out of these state meanders . " The assembly answered , among other things , as follows : viz . " We heartily wish that thy design in com ...
... less you should otherwise advise , until by bet- ter information out of England , we shall be led out of these state meanders . " The assembly answered , among other things , as follows : viz . " We heartily wish that thy design in com ...
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... less apprehensions . In proportion , however , as it became more and more probable , that he would be laid aside , he became less and less considered ; and a breach between him and the speaker Lloyd , so often mentioned , and who had ...
... less apprehensions . In proportion , however , as it became more and more probable , that he would be laid aside , he became less and less considered ; and a breach between him and the speaker Lloyd , so often mentioned , and who had ...
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... less blameable than the wanton experiments tried upon the pro- vince , even by the proprietary's own agents : first to scatter terrors among the peaceable in- habitants , and then to plead the necessity of a military force from the ...
... less blameable than the wanton experiments tried upon the pro- vince , even by the proprietary's own agents : first to scatter terrors among the peaceable in- habitants , and then to plead the necessity of a military force from the ...
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... less rea- to the common welfare and peace of the pro- sonable in the people to ask any thing of them : vince : and that upon the whole , as the inte- that they had , notwithstanding , charged them - rests of the proprietaries were so ...
... less rea- to the common welfare and peace of the pro- sonable in the people to ask any thing of them : vince : and that upon the whole , as the inte- that they had , notwithstanding , charged them - rests of the proprietaries were so ...
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