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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... thing that we can call our own ? It is more than probable , that bringing repre- sentatives from the colonies to sit and act here as mem- bers of Parliament , thus uniting and consolidating your dominions , would in a little time remove ...
... thing that we can call our own ? It is more than probable , that bringing repre- sentatives from the colonies to sit and act here as mem- bers of Parliament , thus uniting and consolidating your dominions , would in a little time remove ...
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... thing to hope ; yet we affect sur- prise , when the colonies avoided an acquiescence , which by parity of reasoning gave them every thing to fear.-B. V. 4. Your reasons for that opinion ? 5. If this STRAHAN'S QUERIES . 259.
... thing to hope ; yet we affect sur- prise , when the colonies avoided an acquiescence , which by parity of reasoning gave them every thing to fear.-B. V. 4. Your reasons for that opinion ? 5. If this STRAHAN'S QUERIES . 259.
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... thing that was English ; whence their prefer- ence of English modes and manufactures ; their sub- mission to restraints on the importation of foreign goods , which they had but little desire to use ; and the mo- nopoly we so long ...
... thing that was English ; whence their prefer- ence of English modes and manufactures ; their sub- mission to restraints on the importation of foreign goods , which they had but little desire to use ; and the mo- nopoly we so long ...
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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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