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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... Thoughts on the Present Situation of our Public Affairs Petition to the King , for Changing the Proprietary Gov- ernment of Pennsylvania into a Royal Government Remarks on a Particular Militia Bill rejected by the Pro- prietor's Deputy ...
... Thoughts on the Present Situation of our Public Affairs Petition to the King , for Changing the Proprietary Gov- ernment of Pennsylvania into a Royal Government Remarks on a Particular Militia Bill rejected by the Pro- prietor's Deputy ...
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... thought on will not be sufficient to prevent manufac- tures in a country , whose inhabitants surpass the num- ber that can subsist by the husbandry of it . That this will be the case in America soon , if our people remain confined ...
... thought on will not be sufficient to prevent manufac- tures in a country , whose inhabitants surpass the num- ber that can subsist by the husbandry of it . That this will be the case in America soon , if our people remain confined ...
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... thought deeply skilled in human nature , affect to discover self - interested views every- where , at the bottom of the fairest , the most generous conduct . Suspicions and charges of this kind meet with ready reception and belief in ...
... thought deeply skilled in human nature , affect to discover self - interested views every- where , at the bottom of the fairest , the most generous conduct . Suspicions and charges of this kind meet with ready reception and belief in ...
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... 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 ! " But , if Canada is restored on this principle , will not Britain ...
... 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 ! " But , if Canada is restored on this principle , will not Britain ...
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... thought to insinuate , that the Remarker wants humanity . I know how little many good - natured persons are affected by the distresses of people at a distance , and whom they do not know . There are even those , who , being present ...
... thought to insinuate , that the Remarker wants humanity . I know how little many good - natured persons are affected by the distresses of people at a distance , and whom they do not know . There are even those , who , being present ...
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