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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... continue to bless his Majesty's arms , and that the event of this just war may put it in our power to retain some of our conquests at the making of a peace ; let us consider , 1. The Security of a Dominion , a justifiable and pru- dent ...
... continue to bless his Majesty's arms , and that the event of this just war may put it in our power to retain some of our conquests at the making of a peace ; let us consider , 1. The Security of a Dominion , a justifiable and pru- dent ...
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... continue it , can be said under such circum- stances to be independent ; and , while either side thinks itself in a condition to demand an indemnification , there is no man in his senses , but will , cæteris paribus , prefer an ...
... continue it , can be said under such circum- stances to be independent ; and , while either side thinks itself in a condition to demand an indemnification , there is no man in his senses , but will , cæteris paribus , prefer an ...
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... continue to proceed as long as there remains any pleasant , fertile country within their reach . And if we even suppose them confined by the waters of the Mississippi westward , and by those of St. Lawrence and the Lakes to the ...
... continue to proceed as long as there remains any pleasant , fertile country within their reach . And if we even suppose them confined by the waters of the Mississippi westward , and by those of St. Lawrence and the Lakes to the ...
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... continue their shops indeed , in the same way of dealing ; but become sellers of braziery , cutlery , pewter , hats , & c . brought from England , instead of being makers of those goods . 5. The American Colonies not dangerous in their ...
... continue their shops indeed , in the same way of dealing ; but become sellers of braziery , cutlery , pewter , hats , & c . brought from England , instead of being makers of those goods . 5. The American Colonies not dangerous in their ...
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... continue inseparably annexed to the government of their own nation ; which he proves by the fate of the English conquests in France . Yet with all these disadvantages , so difficult is it to overturn an established government , that it ...
... continue inseparably annexed to the government of their own nation ; which he proves by the fate of the English conquests in France . Yet with all these disadvantages , so difficult is it to overturn an established government , that it ...
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