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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... Dominion , a justifiable and pru- dent Ground upon which to demand Cessions from an Enemy . Whether we are to confine ourselves to those pos- sessions only , that were " the objects for which we began the war . " * This the Remarker ...
... Dominion , a justifiable and pru- dent Ground upon which to demand Cessions from an Enemy . Whether we are to confine ourselves to those pos- sessions only , that were " the objects for which we began the war . " * This the Remarker ...
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... dominion being attacked , it becomes not merely " the cause " of the people immediately at- tacked , the inhabitants of that frontier , but properly " the cause " of the whole body . Where the frontier there they have a people owe and ...
... dominion being attacked , it becomes not merely " the cause " of the people immediately at- tacked , the inhabitants of that frontier , but properly " the cause " of the whole body . Where the frontier there they have a people owe and ...
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... instances of inland commerce exceed those of the courses by which , at several periods , the whole of the trade of the East was carried on . Before the prosperity of the Mameluke dominion in Egypt fixed the 30 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... instances of inland commerce exceed those of the courses by which , at several periods , the whole of the trade of the East was carried on . Before the prosperity of the Mameluke dominion in Egypt fixed the 30 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... dominion in Egypt fixed the staple for the riches of the East at Cairo and Alexandria , ( whither they were brought from the Red Sea , ) great part of those commodities were carried to the cities of Cashgar and Balk . This gave birth to ...
... dominion in Egypt fixed the staple for the riches of the East at Cairo and Alexandria , ( whither they were brought from the Red Sea , ) great part of those commodities were carried to the cities of Cashgar and Balk . This gave birth to ...
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... dominion over those who are foreigners to it ; who , on the other hand , fall with great ease , and continue inseparably annexed to the government of their own nation ; which he proves by the fate of the English conquests in France ...
... dominion over those who are foreigners to it ; who , on the other hand , fall with great ease , and continue inseparably annexed to the government of their own nation ; which he proves by the fate of the English conquests in France ...
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