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; with Notes and a Life of the AuthorChilds & Peterson, 1840 |
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... British goods . The more he reflected on what was passing before him , the more he was convinced , that the British government would not relax from the measures , so much and so justly complained of by the colonists , which , it was now ...
... British goods . The more he reflected on what was passing before him , the more he was convinced , that the British government would not relax from the measures , so much and so justly complained of by the colonists , which , it was now ...
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... British legislature . When Parliament assembled , the subject was brought forward ; and in April , 1770 , after an experiment of three years , the British ministry finding the Ameri- cans still obstinate in refusing to import goods ...
... British legislature . When Parliament assembled , the subject was brought forward ; and in April , 1770 , after an experiment of three years , the British ministry finding the Ameri- cans still obstinate in refusing to import goods ...
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... British Ministry to secure the Indemnification of the Loyalists . — Mr . Adams joins his Colleagues and resists the British Claims . - Franklin proposes an Article for In- demnifying the Americans for their Losses during the War ...
... British Ministry to secure the Indemnification of the Loyalists . — Mr . Adams joins his Colleagues and resists the British Claims . - Franklin proposes an Article for In- demnifying the Americans for their Losses during the War ...
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OF | xxxvii |
England as advised by Governor Keith | 29 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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