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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... Considering the effect produced on the public mind by this pam- phlet , it is not likely that so long a space as three years elapsed before a second edition was called for . The following are Dr. Franklin's remarks upon this subject ...
... Considering the effect produced on the public mind by this pam- phlet , it is not likely that so long a space as three years elapsed before a second edition was called for . The following are Dr. Franklin's remarks upon this subject ...
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... consider these things , is there no danger that , through disgust at our usage , joined with fear of the French power , and greater confidence in their prom- ises and protection than in ours , they may be wholly gained over by our ...
... consider these things , is there no danger that , through disgust at our usage , joined with fear of the French power , and greater confidence in their prom- ises and protection than in ours , they may be wholly gained over by our ...
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... consider , if not as friends , at least as legislators , that protection is as truly due from the government to the people , as obedience from the peo- ple to the government ; and that if , on account of their religious scruples , they ...
... consider , if not as friends , at least as legislators , that protection is as truly due from the government to the people , as obedience from the peo- ple to the government ; and that if , on account of their religious scruples , they ...
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... consider these things ; and what distrac- tion , misery , and confusion , what desolation and dis- tress , may possibly be the effect of their unseasonable predominancy and perseverance ; -yet all would be in vain ; for they have ...
... consider these things ; and what distrac- tion , misery , and confusion , what desolation and dis- tress , may possibly be the effect of their unseasonable predominancy and perseverance ; -yet all would be in vain ; for they have ...
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... Considering this rejection by the two parties for op- posite reasons , it was his opinion thirty years afterwards , that his plan was near the true medium . The British government had another scheme , by which the governors of the ...
... Considering this rejection by the two parties for op- posite reasons , it was his opinion thirty years afterwards , that his plan was near the true medium . The British government had another scheme , by which the governors of the ...
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