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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... common justice , to live in perpetual peace with us . And , with regard to France , she cannot , in case of another war , put us to the im- mense expense of defending that long - extended fron- tier ; we shall then , as it were , have ...
... common justice , to live in perpetual peace with us . And , with regard to France , she cannot , in case of another war , put us to the im- mense expense of defending that long - extended fron- tier ; we shall then , as it were , have ...
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... common an error . I do not say , they are altogether unconcerned in the event . The inhabitants of them are , in common with the other subjects of Great Britain , anxious for the glory of her crown , the extent of her power and commerce ...
... common an error . I do not say , they are altogether unconcerned in the event . The inhabitants of them are , in common with the other subjects of Great Britain , anxious for the glory of her crown , the extent of her power and commerce ...
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... common with the rest of the British people ; with this evident drawback from their share of these advantages , that they will necessarily lessen , or at least prevent the increase of the value of what makes the principal part of their ...
... common with the rest of the British people ; with this evident drawback from their share of these advantages , that they will necessarily lessen , or at least prevent the increase of the value of what makes the principal part of their ...
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... common rate of increase , where they are not molested by the enemy , is doubling their numbers every twenty - five years , by natural generation only ; exclusive of the ac- cession of foreigners . * I think this increase continuing ...
... common rate of increase , where they are not molested by the enemy , is doubling their numbers every twenty - five years , by natural generation only ; exclusive of the ac- cession of foreigners . * I think this increase continuing ...
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... common defence and security against their enemies , and how sensible soever each colony has been of that necessity ; yet they have never been able to effect such a union among themselves , nor even to agree in requesting the mother ...
... common defence and security against their enemies , and how sensible soever each colony has been of that necessity ; yet they have never been able to effect such a union among themselves , nor even to agree in requesting the mother ...
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