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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... interest . By their priests they have converted many to their reli- gion , and these * have openly espoused their cause . The rest appear irresolute what part to take ; no per- suasions , though enforced with costly presents , having ...
... interest . By their priests they have converted many to their reli- gion , and these * have openly espoused their cause . The rest appear irresolute what part to take ; no per- suasions , though enforced with costly presents , having ...
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... interest , and mutually useful and necessary to each other ? When the feet are wounded , shall the head say , " It is not me ; I will not trouble myself to contrive relief ! " Or if the head is in danger , shall the hands say , " We are ...
... interest , and mutually useful and necessary to each other ? When the feet are wounded , shall the head say , " It is not me ; I will not trouble myself to contrive relief ! " Or if the head is in danger , shall the hands say , " We are ...
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... interest too , whose prudence and moderation , with regard to them , they might safely confide in , secure , from their own native strength , of resuming again their present station , whenever it shall please them ; -should we remind ...
... interest too , whose prudence and moderation , with regard to them , they might safely confide in , secure , from their own native strength , of resuming again their present station , whenever it shall please them ; -should we remind ...
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... be sunk by the increased funds , bearing a small interest , but not to be tenders . I am , dear Sir , Your most obedient , and most humble servant , JAMES ALEXANDER . REMARKS ON THE HINTS FOR A SCHEME OF UNION , PLAN OF UNION . 29.
... be sunk by the increased funds , bearing a small interest , but not to be tenders . I am , dear Sir , Your most obedient , and most humble servant , JAMES ALEXANDER . REMARKS ON THE HINTS FOR A SCHEME OF UNION , PLAN OF UNION . 29.
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... interest of the British empire . This was respectfully sent to the Assemblies of the several colonies for their con- sideration , and to receive such alterations and improve- ments as they should think fit and necessary ; after which it ...
... interest of the British empire . This was respectfully sent to the Assemblies of the several colonies for their con- sideration , and to receive such alterations and improve- ments as they should think fit and necessary ; after which it ...
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