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 by the Author ; by Jared Sparks, Band 3Childs and Peterson, 1840 |
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... of true Pennsylvanians , of fellow - countrymen , or even of men that have common sense or goodness ? Is not the whole province one body , united by living under the same laws , and enjoying the same privileges ? PLAIN TRUTH . 9.
... of true Pennsylvanians , of fellow - countrymen , or even of men that have common sense or goodness ? Is not the whole province one body , united by living under the same laws , and enjoying the same privileges ? PLAIN TRUTH . 9.
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Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. the same laws , and enjoying the same privileges ? Are not the people of city and country connected as relations , both by blood and marriage , and in friend- ships equally dear ? Are they not likewise ...
Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. the same laws , and enjoying the same privileges ? Are not the people of city and country connected as relations , both by blood and marriage , and in friend- ships equally dear ? Are they not likewise ...
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... laws , were scrupulous observers of that ONE , which required keeping holy the Sabbath - day , he suffered even the strict observation of that command to be their ruin ; for Pompey , observing that they then obstinately refused to fight ...
... laws , were scrupulous observers of that ONE , which required keeping holy the Sabbath - day , he suffered even the strict observation of that command to be their ruin ; for Pompey , observing that they then obstinately refused to fight ...
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... laws , powers , or points , that they think could not at other times be obtained , and so creating disputes and quar- rels ; one Assembly waiting to see what another will do , being afraid of doing more than its share , or de- sirous of ...
... laws , powers , or points , that they think could not at other times be obtained , and so creating disputes and quar- rels ; one Assembly waiting to see what another will do , being afraid of doing more than its share , or de- sirous of ...
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... LAWS TO GOVERN THEM . That they make laws for regulating and governing such new settlements , till the crown shall think fit to form them into particular governments . The making of laws suitable for the new colonies , it was thought ...
... LAWS TO GOVERN THEM . That they make laws for regulating and governing such new settlements , till the crown shall think fit to form them into particular governments . The making of laws suitable for the new colonies , it was thought ...
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