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, Band 3B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... common- sewers ; and when a town has been sacked by their enemies , they provide for its defence , & c . This kind of after - wisdom is indeed so common with us , as to occasion the vulgar , though very significant saying , When the ...
... common- sewers ; and when a town has been sacked by their enemies , they provide for its defence , & c . This kind of after - wisdom is indeed so common with us , as to occasion the vulgar , though very significant saying , When the ...
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... of true Pennsylvanians , of fellow - countrymen , or even of men that have common sense or goodness ? Is not the whole province one body , united by living under the same laws , and enjoying the same privileges ? PLAIN TRUTH . 9.
... of true Pennsylvanians , of fellow - countrymen , or even of men that have common sense or goodness ? Is not the whole province one body , united by living under the same laws , and enjoying the same privileges ? PLAIN TRUTH . 9.
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... common- wealth . It is not the trifling concern of injuries from your allies that demands your attention ; your liberties , lives , and fortunes , with every thing that is interesting and dear to you , are in the most imminent danger ...
... common- wealth . It is not the trifling concern of injuries from your allies that demands your attention ; your liberties , lives , and fortunes , with every thing that is interesting and dear to you , are in the most imminent danger ...
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... common defence and security ; while our enemies have the very great ad- vantage of being under one direction , with one council , and one purse . " At the end of the article is a wood - cut , in which is the figure of a snake ...
... common defence and security ; while our enemies have the very great ad- vantage of being under one direction , with one council , and one purse . " At the end of the article is a wood - cut , in which is the figure of a snake ...
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... common defence , or for the annoyance of the enemy , when they were to be carried through the several particular Assemblies of all the colonies ; some Assemblies being before at variance with their governors or councils , and the ...
... common defence , or for the annoyance of the enemy , when they were to be carried through the several particular Assemblies of all the colonies ; some Assemblies being before at variance with their governors or councils , and the ...
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