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 by the Author ; by Jared Sparks, Band 4Childs and Peterson, 1840 |
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... Royal Government • Remarks on a Late Protest against the Appointment of Mr. Franklin as Agent for the Province of Penn- sylvania . Page 1 54 · 78 93 95 101 143 Letter concerning the Gratitude of America , and the Prob-
... Royal Government • Remarks on a Late Protest against the Appointment of Mr. Franklin as Agent for the Province of Penn- sylvania . Page 1 54 · 78 93 95 101 143 Letter concerning the Gratitude of America , and the Prob-
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... Letter from a Merchant in London to his Nephew in North America . Lon- don , 1766 " • Proposed Colony in Illinois . Causes of the American Discontents before 1768 · 211 • 215 233 • 242 Preface to the " Letters from a Farmer in ...
... Letter from a Merchant in London to his Nephew in North America . Lon- don , 1766 " • Proposed Colony in Illinois . Causes of the American Discontents before 1768 · 211 • 215 233 • 242 Preface to the " Letters from a Farmer in ...
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... Letter to Two Great Men , ( Mr. Pitt and the Duke of Newcastle , ) in which he ad- vanced reasons for keeping Canada , as more valuable to England than any West India possessions , that could be obtained as an equivalent . Shortly ...
... Letter to Two Great Men , ( Mr. Pitt and the Duke of Newcastle , ) in which he ad- vanced reasons for keeping Canada , as more valuable to England than any West India possessions , that could be obtained as an equivalent . Shortly ...
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... Letter , who must be every way best able to support his own sentiments , will , I hope , excuse me , if I seem officiously to interfere ; when he considers , that the spirit of patriotism , like other quali- ties good and bad , is ...
... Letter , who must be every way best able to support his own sentiments , will , I hope , excuse me , if I seem officiously to interfere ; when he considers , that the spirit of patriotism , like other quali- ties good and bad , is ...
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... Letter , * though it would be preposterous to do it in many cases . His 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 ...
... Letter , * though it would be preposterous to do it in many cases . His 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 ...
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