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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... suppose we may rely on the wisdom and vigor of an administration for their safety . I should indeed think it less material whether Canada were ceded to us or not , if I had in view only the security of possession in our colonies . I ...
... suppose we may rely on the wisdom and vigor of an administration for their safety . I should indeed think it less material whether Canada were ceded to us or not , if I had in view only the security of possession in our colonies . I ...
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... suppose them confined by the waters of the Mississippi westward , and by those of St. Lawrence and the Lakes to the northward , yet still we shall leave them room enough to increase , even in the manner of settling now practised there ...
... suppose them confined by the waters of the Mississippi westward , and by those of St. Lawrence and the Lakes to the northward , yet still we shall leave them room enough to increase , even in the manner of settling now practised there ...
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... ages be employed in agriculture chiefly , should make cheaper for themselves the goods our manufacturers at present supply them with ; even if we suppose the carriage five , six , or seven hundred miles from 28 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... ages be employed in agriculture chiefly , should make cheaper for themselves the goods our manufacturers at present supply them with ; even if we suppose the carriage five , six , or seven hundred miles from 28 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... suppose possible . The Romans well understood that policy , which teaches the security arising to the chief government from separate states among the governed ; when they restored the liberties of the States of Greece ( op- pressed but ...
... suppose possible . The Romans well understood that policy , which teaches the security arising to the chief government from separate states among the governed ; when they restored the liberties of the States of Greece ( op- pressed but ...
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... without shelter . Yet , upon the whole , I suppose it to be a doubtful point , and well worth consideration , whether our obtain- * Remarks , p . 47 . ing possession of all the Caribbees would be more than CANADA PAMPHLET . 51.
... without shelter . Yet , upon the whole , I suppose it to be a doubtful point , and well worth consideration , whether our obtain- * Remarks , p . 47 . ing possession of all the Caribbees would be more than CANADA PAMPHLET . 51.
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