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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... never been mentioned as one of those objects , in any of our memorials or declarations , or in any national or public act whatsoever . " But the gentleman himself will probably agree , that if the ces- sion of Canada would be a real ...
... never been mentioned as one of those objects , in any of our memorials or declarations , or in any national or public act whatsoever . " But the gentleman himself will probably agree , that if the ces- sion of Canada would be a real ...
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... never been looked on as want of moderation . It has always been the foundation of the most general treaties . The security of Germany was the argument for yielding considerable possessions there to the Swedes ; and the security of ...
... never been looked on as want of moderation . It has always been the foundation of the most general treaties . The security of Germany was the argument for yielding considerable possessions there to the Swedes ; and the security of ...
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... never be manufac- tures to any amount or value . It is a striking obser- vation of a very able pen , that the natural livelihood of the thin inhabitants of a forest country is hunting ; that of a greater number , pasturage ; that of a ...
... never be manufac- tures to any amount or value . It is a striking obser- vation of a very able pen , that the natural livelihood of the thin inhabitants of a forest country is hunting ; that of a greater number , pasturage ; that of a ...
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... never have pro- duced an independent sovereignty . In fact , neither the very worst of governments , the worst of politics in the last century , nor the total abolition of their remain- ing liberty , in the provinces of Spain itself ...
... never have pro- duced an independent sovereignty . In fact , neither the very worst of governments , the worst of politics in the last century , nor the total abolition of their remain- ing liberty , in the provinces of Spain itself ...
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... never have taken place among the others , but for causes , some of which are in our case impossible , and others it is impious to suppose possible . The Romans well understood that policy , which teaches the security arising to the ...
... never have taken place among the others , but for causes , some of which are in our case impossible , and others it is impious to suppose possible . The Romans well understood that policy , which teaches the security arising to the ...
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