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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... obtained as an equivalent . Shortly afterwards appeared " Remarks on the Letter to Two Great Men , " without a name , but ascribed by some to Edmund Burke , and by others to William Burke . The author took the opposite ground ...
... obtained as an equivalent . Shortly afterwards appeared " Remarks on the Letter to Two Great Men , " without a name , but ascribed by some to Edmund Burke , and by others to William Burke . The author took the opposite ground ...
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... - istry less anxious , and less attentive to the obtaining points , in which the honor and interest of the nation * Remarks , p . 6 . * 66 are essentially concerned ; and the people less hearty in CANADA PAMPHLET . 3.
... - istry less anxious , and less attentive to the obtaining points , in which the honor and interest of the nation * Remarks , p . 6 . * 66 are essentially concerned ; and the people less hearty in CANADA PAMPHLET . 3.
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... obtain the benefit of the light , without danger from the heat sometimes produced by controversy , why should we discourage it ? Supposing then , that Heaven may still continue to bless his Majesty's arms , and that the event of this ...
... obtain the benefit of the light , without danger from the heat sometimes produced by controversy , why should we discourage it ? Supposing then , that Heaven may still continue to bless his Majesty's arms , and that the event of this ...
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... obtain no redress , as the governors of Canada have a ready excuse , that the Indians are an independent people , over whom they have no power , and for whose actions they are , therefore , not accountable . Surely circumstances so ...
... obtain no redress , as the governors of Canada have a ready excuse , that the Indians are an independent people , over whom they have no power , and for whose actions they are , therefore , not accountable . Surely circumstances so ...
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... obtain the first kind of security ; but , as those situations are far advanced beyond the inhabitants , the expense ... obtained by CANADA PAMPHLET . 11.
... obtain the first kind of security ; but , as those situations are far advanced beyond the inhabitants , the expense ... obtained by CANADA PAMPHLET . 11.
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