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 4Hillard, Gray,, 1840 |
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... England than any West India possessions , that could be obtained as an equivalent . Shortly afterwards appeared " Remarks on the Letter to Two Great Men , " without a name , but ascribed by some to Edmund Burke , and by others to ...
... England than any West India possessions , that could be obtained as an equivalent . Shortly afterwards appeared " Remarks on the Letter to Two Great Men , " without a name , but ascribed by some to Edmund Burke , and by others to ...
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... , independent people ; possessed of a strong country , communicating little or not at all with England , living wholly on their * Remarks , pp . 50 , 51 . As own labor , and in process of time knowing little CANADA PAMPHLET . 23.
... , independent people ; possessed of a strong country , communicating little or not at all with England , living wholly on their * Remarks , pp . 50 , 51 . As own labor , and in process of time knowing little CANADA PAMPHLET . 23.
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... England ; while the civil wars , during the minority of Charles the First of Spain , which ended in the loss of the liberty of their great towns , ended too in the loss of the manufactures of Toledo , Segovia , Salaman- ca , Medina del ...
... England ; while the civil wars , during the minority of Charles the First of Spain , which ended in the loss of the liberty of their great towns , ended too in the loss of the manufactures of Toledo , Segovia , Salaman- ca , Medina del ...
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... England ; in the first place , it is not true ; it is particularly not so of the countries now likely to be added to our settlements ; and of our present colonies , the products , lumber , to- bacco , rice , and indigo , great articles ...
... England ; in the first place , it is not true ; it is particularly not so of the countries now likely to be added to our settlements ; and of our present colonies , the products , lumber , to- bacco , rice , and indigo , great articles ...
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... England ? Great merit is assumed for the gentlemen of the West Indies , * on the score of their residing and spend- ing their money in England . I would not depreciate that merit ; it is considerable ; for they might , if they pleased ...
... England ? Great merit is assumed for the gentlemen of the West Indies , * on the score of their residing and spend- ing their money in England . I would not depreciate that merit ; it is considerable ; for they might , if they pleased ...
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