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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... thought so effectual a security to us , that hitherto no means have been entered into , that might discourage an at- tempt upon us , or prevent its succeeding . But , whatever security this might have been while both country and city ...
... thought so effectual a security to us , that hitherto no means have been entered into , that might discourage an at- tempt upon us , or prevent its succeeding . But , whatever security this might have been while both country and city ...
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... thought of this latter circumstance so much affects me , that I cannot forbear expatiating somewhat more upon it . You have , my dear countrymen and fellow - citizens , riches to tempt a considerable force to unite and attack you , but ...
... thought of this latter circumstance so much affects me , that I cannot forbear expatiating somewhat more upon it . You have , my dear countrymen and fellow - citizens , riches to tempt a considerable force to unite and attack you , but ...
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... thought there was too much prerogative in it , and in England it was thought to have too much of the democratic . " Considering this rejection by the two parties for op- posite reasons , it was his opinion thirty years afterwards , that ...
... thought there was too much prerogative in it , and in England it was thought to have too much of the democratic . " Considering this rejection by the two parties for op- posite reasons , it was his opinion thirty years afterwards , that ...
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... thought might do , which accordingly he sent to me to be transmitted to you , and it is enclosed . To me , it seems extremely well digested , and at first sight avoids many difficulties that had occurred to me . Some difficulties still ...
... thought might do , which accordingly he sent to me to be transmitted to you , and it is enclosed . To me , it seems extremely well digested , and at first sight avoids many difficulties that had occurred to me . Some difficulties still ...
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... thought , that the Assemblies of the several colonies may agree to lay the same duties , and apply them to the ... thoughts of sending over a governor- general of all the colonies , and the Earl of Stair was proposed as a fit person . It ...
... thought , that the Assemblies of the several colonies may agree to lay the same duties , and apply them to the ... thoughts of sending over a governor- general of all the colonies , and the Earl of Stair was proposed as a fit person . It ...
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