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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... least objection being made . When the company separated , and the papers were collected , we found . above twelve hundred signatures ; and , other copies being dispersed in the country , the subscribers amounted at length to upwards of ...
... least objection being made . When the company separated , and the papers were collected , we found . above twelve hundred signatures ; and , other copies being dispersed in the country , the subscribers amounted at length to upwards of ...
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... least expectation , that they will do any thing for our security ? Should we address that wealthy and powerful body of people , By accounts , the ragged crew of the Spanish privateer that plun- dered Mr. Liston's , and another ...
... least expectation , that they will do any thing for our security ? Should we address that wealthy and powerful body of people , By accounts , the ragged crew of the Spanish privateer that plun- dered Mr. Liston's , and another ...
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... 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 themselves could do no act for our ...
... 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 themselves could do no act for our ...
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... least hope remaining , that from that quarter any thing should arise for our security ? And is our prospect better , if we turn our eyes to the strength of the opposite party , those great and rich men , merchants , and others , who are ...
... least hope remaining , that from that quarter any thing should arise for our security ? And is our prospect better , if we turn our eyes to the strength of the opposite party , those great and rich men , merchants , and others , who are ...
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... least ( ex- clusive of the Quakers ) sixty thousand fighting men , acquainted with firearms , many of them hunters and marksmen , hardy and bold . All we want is order , discipline , and a few cannon . At present we are like the ...
... least ( ex- clusive of the Quakers ) sixty thousand fighting men , acquainted with firearms , many of them hunters and marksmen , hardy and bold . All we want is order , discipline , and a few cannon . At present we are like the ...
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