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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... Nature and Causes of the Disputes between the British Colonies in America and their Mother Country . London , 1769 " Observations on Passages in a Pamphlet , entitled " The True Constitutional Means for putting an End to the Disputes ...
... Nature and Causes of the Disputes between the British Colonies in America and their Mother Country . London , 1769 " Observations on Passages in a Pamphlet , entitled " The True Constitutional Means for putting an End to the Disputes ...
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... nature of his undertaking . In fact he failed ; for he could not convince the public , nor the ministry , that Guadaloupe was better for England than Canada ; nor could his zeal and eloquence avail to divert the negotiation from its ...
... nature of his undertaking . In fact he failed ; for he could not convince the public , nor the ministry , that Guadaloupe was better for England than Canada ; nor could his zeal and eloquence avail to divert the negotiation from its ...
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... nature , as to render a few observations on them necessary for the better information of the public . The author of the Letter , who must be every way best able to support his own sentiments , will , I hope , excuse me , if I seem ...
... nature , as to render a few observations on them necessary for the better information of the public . The author of the Letter , who must be every way best able to support his own sentiments , will , I hope , excuse me , if I seem ...
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... nature , affect to discover self - interested views every- where , at the bottom of the fairest , the most generous conduct . Suspicions and charges of this kind meet with ready reception and belief in the minds even of the multitude ...
... nature , affect to discover self - interested views every- where , at the bottom of the fairest , the most generous conduct . Suspicions and charges of this kind meet with ready reception and belief in the minds even of the multitude ...
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... nature to a certain stature , which , when attained , it cannot ordinarily exceed ; the other , by better government and more prudent policy , as well as by the change of manners and other circumstances , often takes fresh starts of ...
... nature to a certain stature , which , when attained , it cannot ordinarily exceed ; the other , by better government and more prudent policy , as well as by the change of manners and other circumstances , often takes fresh starts of ...
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