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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... Proposed Act of Parliament for Preventing Emi- gration • A True State of the Proceedings in the Parliament of Great Britain , and in the Province of Massachu- setts Bay , relative to the Giving and Granting the Money of the People of ...
... Proposed Act of Parliament for Preventing Emi- gration • A True State of the Proceedings in the Parliament of Great Britain , and in the Province of Massachu- setts Bay , relative to the Giving and Granting the Money of the People of ...
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... proposed demand is founded on the little value of Canada to the French ; the right we have to ask , and the power we may have to insist on an indemnification for our ex- penses ; the difficulty the French themselves will be under of ...
... proposed demand is founded on the little value of Canada to the French ; the right we have to ask , and the power we may have to insist on an indemnification for our ex- penses ; the difficulty the French themselves will be under of ...
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... proposed for America . Germany is full of tradesmen and artificers of all kinds , and the governments there are not all of them always favorable to the commerce of Britain ; yet it is a well - known fact , that our manufactures find ...
... proposed for America . Germany is full of tradesmen and artificers of all kinds , and the governments there are not all of them always favorable to the commerce of Britain ; yet it is a well - known fact , that our manufactures find ...
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... proposal , by couching it in general terms . It is no wonder he thought it a " subject not fit for dis- cussion " in his letter ; though he recommends it as " a point , that should be the constant object of the minister's attention ...
... proposal , by couching it in general terms . It is no wonder he thought it a " subject not fit for dis- cussion " in his letter ; though he recommends it as " a point , that should be the constant object of the minister's attention ...
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... propose a method less cruel . It is a method of which we have an example in Scripture . The murder of husbands , of wives , of brothers , sisters , and children , whose pleasing society has been for some time enjoyed , affects deeply ...
... propose a method less cruel . It is a method of which we have an example in Scripture . The murder of husbands , of wives , of brothers , sisters , and children , whose pleasing society has been for some time enjoyed , affects deeply ...
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