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 7Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... thought it was me . He censured the doctrines as extremely wild . I have read them as far as No. 8. I know not if any more have been published . I should have thought they had been writ- ten by Mr. Delancey , not having heard any ...
... thought it was me . He censured the doctrines as extremely wild . I have read them as far as No. 8. I know not if any more have been published . I should have thought they had been writ- ten by Mr. Delancey , not having heard any ...
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... thought was all that should be expected of me on that account . As to the letters complained of , it was true I did ... thought it should not be expected of me to change my political opinions every time his Majesty thought fit to change ...
... thought was all that should be expected of me on that account . As to the letters complained of , it was true I did ... thought it should not be expected of me to change my political opinions every time his Majesty thought fit to change ...
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... thought necessary ; severe punishments will be inflicted to terrify ; rights and privileges will be abolished ; greater force will then be required to se- cure execution and submission ; the expense will be- come enormous ; it will then ...
... thought necessary ; severe punishments will be inflicted to terrify ; rights and privileges will be abolished ; greater force will then be required to se- cure execution and submission ; the expense will be- come enormous ; it will then ...
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To Josiah Franklin 13 April | 6 |
To Josiah and Abiah Franklin 6 September | 14 |
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