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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... expression , or the general elegance of manner , conspicuous in both pamphlets , that my pleasure chiefly arises ; it is rather from this , that I have lived to see subjects of the greatest im- portance to this nation publicly discussed ...
... expression , or the general elegance of manner , conspicuous in both pamphlets , that my pleasure chiefly arises ; it is rather from this , that I have lived to see subjects of the greatest im- portance to this nation publicly discussed ...
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... expression is too vague to be applicable to the present , or indeed to any other case . Algiers , Tunis , and Tripoli , unequal as they are to this nation in power and numbers of people , are enemies to be still apprehended ; and the ...
... expression is too vague to be applicable to the present , or indeed to any other case . Algiers , Tunis , and Tripoli , unequal as they are to this nation in power and numbers of people , are enemies to be still apprehended ; and the ...
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... expression ) of those lakes only amount at least to two thousand seven hundred miles , exclusive of the rivers running into them , many of which are navigable to a great extent for boats and canoes , through vast tracts of country ; how ...
... expression ) of those lakes only amount at least to two thousand seven hundred miles , exclusive of the rivers running into them , many of which are navigable to a great extent for boats and canoes , through vast tracts of country ; how ...
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... expressed . The magistrates of Lancaster sent out to collect the remaining Indians , brought them into the town for their better security against any farther attempt ; and , it is said , condoled with them on the misfortune that had ...
... expressed . The magistrates of Lancaster sent out to collect the remaining Indians , brought them into the town for their better security against any farther attempt ; and , it is said , condoled with them on the misfortune that had ...
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... expressed of the rioters . There are some , ( I am ashamed to hear it , ) who would extenuate the enormous wickedness of these actions , by saying , " The Inhabitants of the frontiers are exasperated with the murder of their relations ...
... expressed of the rioters . There are some , ( I am ashamed to hear it , ) who would extenuate the enormous wickedness of these actions , by saying , " The Inhabitants of the frontiers are exasperated with the murder of their relations ...
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