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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... respecting American Affairs , and Dr. Franklin's Answers • State of the Constitution of the Colonies , by Governor Pownall ; with Remarks by Dr. Franklin Observations on Passages in " An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the ...
... respecting American Affairs , and Dr. Franklin's Answers • State of the Constitution of the Colonies , by Governor Pownall ; with Remarks by Dr. Franklin Observations on Passages in " An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the ...
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... respect Gua- daloupe is better situated for this trade than Jamaica , or even our other islands , I am at a loss to ... respects , would be more valuable possessions , and which , I doubt not , the peace will secure to us . Nor is it ...
... respect Gua- daloupe is better situated for this trade than Jamaica , or even our other islands , I am at a loss to ... respects , would be more valuable possessions , and which , I doubt not , the peace will secure to us . Nor is it ...
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... respect for our national gov- ernment . I shall conclude with observing , that cowards can handle arms , can strike where they are sure to meet with no return , can wound , mangle , and murder ; but it belongs to brave men to spare and ...
... respect for our national gov- ernment . I shall conclude with observing , that cowards can handle arms , can strike where they are sure to meet with no return , can wound , mangle , and murder ; but it belongs to brave men to spare and ...
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... respect to their grand staple commodity , which from that time they were allowed to carry directly to foreign ports , without being obliged , as before , to enter in England . With regard to the neighbouring province of New Jersey , we ...
... respect to their grand staple commodity , which from that time they were allowed to carry directly to foreign ports , without being obliged , as before , to enter in England . With regard to the neighbouring province of New Jersey , we ...
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... respect , Sir , Your most obedient , humble servant , A. B. PETITION TO THE KING , FOR CHANGING THE PROPRIETARY GOVERNMENT OF PENNSYL- VANIA INTO A ROYAL GOVERNMENT . Drafted by Dr. Franklin , and adopted by the Assembly of Pennsylvania ...
... respect , Sir , Your most obedient , humble servant , A. B. PETITION TO THE KING , FOR CHANGING THE PROPRIETARY GOVERNMENT OF PENNSYL- VANIA INTO A ROYAL GOVERNMENT . Drafted by Dr. Franklin , and adopted by the Assembly of Pennsylvania ...
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