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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... frontier there they have a people owe and pay obedience , right to look for protection . No political proposition is * Remarks , p . 27 . better established than this . It is therefore invidious to 20 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... frontier there they have a people owe and pay obedience , right to look for protection . No political proposition is * Remarks , p . 27 . better established than this . It is therefore invidious to 20 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... established than this . It is therefore invidious to represent the " blood and treasure , " spent in this war , as spent in " the cause of the colonies " only ; and that they are " absurd and ungrateful , " if they think we have done ...
... established than this . It is therefore invidious to represent the " blood and treasure , " spent in this war , as spent in " the cause of the colonies " only ; and that they are " absurd and ungrateful , " if they think we have done ...
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... establish them in places not populous ; and , even in those that are populous , hardly possible to establish them to the prejudice of the places already in possession of them . Several attempts have been made in France and Spain ...
... establish them in places not populous ; and , even in those that are populous , hardly possible to establish them to the prejudice of the places already in possession of them . Several attempts have been made in France and Spain ...
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... established . A part of such a system cannot support itself without the whole ; and before the whole can be obtained the part perishes . Manufactures , where they are in perfection , are carried on by a multiplicity of hands , each of ...
... established . A part of such a system cannot support itself without the whole ; and before the whole can be obtained the part perishes . Manufactures , where they are in perfection , are carried on by a multiplicity of hands , each of ...
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... establish- ing of manufacture , that they are continually losing the few branches they accidentally gain . The working braziers , cutlers , and pewterers , as well as hatters , who have happened to go over from time to time and settle ...
... establish- ing of manufacture , that they are continually losing the few branches they accidentally gain . The working braziers , cutlers , and pewterers , as well as hatters , who have happened to go over from time to time and settle ...
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