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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... 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 officiously to interfere ; when he considers , that ...
... 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 officiously to interfere ; when he considers , that ...
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... necessary in Europe . The Remarker however thinks , that our real depen- dence for keeping " France or any other nation true to her engagements must not be in demanding secu- rities , which no nation whilst independent can give , but on ...
... necessary in Europe . The Remarker however thinks , that our real depen- dence for keeping " France or any other nation true to her engagements must not be in demanding secu- rities , which no nation whilst independent can give , but on ...
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... necessary that the American Colonies should cease being useful to the Mother Country . Their Preference over the West India Colonies stated . † I am far from entertaining , on that account , any fears of their becoming either useless or ...
... necessary that the American Colonies should cease being useful to the Mother Country . Their Preference over the West India Colonies stated . † I am far from entertaining , on that account , any fears of their becoming either useless or ...
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... necessary to be dis- cussed ; and the rather , as those fears , how groundless and chimerical soever , may , by possessing the multitude , possibly induce the ablest ministry to conform to them against their own judgment ; and thereby ...
... necessary to be dis- cussed ; and the rather , as those fears , how groundless and chimerical soever , may , by possessing the multitude , possibly induce the ablest ministry to conform to them against their own judgment ; and thereby ...
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... necessary , to go out of one into another . From Presqu ' Isle on Lake Erie , there are but fifteen miles land - carriage , and that a good wagon - road , to Beef River , a branch of the Ohio ; which brings you into a navigation of many ...
... necessary , to go out of one into another . From Presqu ' Isle on Lake Erie , there are but fifteen miles land - carriage , and that a good wagon - road , to Beef River , a branch of the Ohio ; which brings you into a navigation of many ...
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