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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... objects for which we began the war . " * This the Remarker seems to think right , when the question relates to " Canada , properly so called ; it having never been mentioned as one of those objects , in any of our memorials or ...
... objects for which we began the war . " * This the Remarker seems to think right , when the question relates to " Canada , properly so called ; it having never been mentioned as one of those objects , in any of our memorials or ...
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... object of the minister's attention ! " But , if Canada is restored on this principle , will not Britain be guilty of all the blood to be shed , all the * When the Romans had subdued Macedon and Illyricum , they were both formed into ...
... object of the minister's attention ! " But , if Canada is restored on this principle , will not Britain be guilty of all the blood to be shed , all the * When the Romans had subdued Macedon and Illyricum , they were both formed into ...
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... objects the enemy would probably be infinitely more ready to part with . A country , fully inhabited by any nation , is no proper possession for In fact , there have not gone from Britain itself to our colonies , these twenty years past ...
... objects the enemy would probably be infinitely more ready to part with . A country , fully inhabited by any nation , is no proper possession for In fact , there have not gone from Britain itself to our colonies , these twenty years past ...
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... object for which he was sent out . It was decided , that the proprietary estates in Pennsylvania should be taxed in due proportion for the defence of the colony . Thus was taken away a source of contention , which had embroiled the ...
... object for which he was sent out . It was decided , that the proprietary estates in Pennsylvania should be taxed in due proportion for the defence of the colony . Thus was taken away a source of contention , which had embroiled the ...
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... object to them . Of the eleven that they opposed , only six were repealed ; so that it seems these good gentlemen may themselves be sometimes as wrong in opposing , as the assembly in enacting laws . But the words " fundamentally wrong ...
... object to them . Of the eleven that they opposed , only six were repealed ; so that it seems these good gentlemen may themselves be sometimes as wrong in opposing , as the assembly in enacting laws . But the words " fundamentally wrong ...
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