The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... honor to be Your excellency's most obedient , and most humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . 1 III . LETTER to the same , on the Subject of uniting the Colonies more intimately with Great Britain , by allowing them Repre sentatives in ...
... honor to be Your excellency's most obedient , and most humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . 1 III . LETTER to the same , on the Subject of uniting the Colonies more intimately with Great Britain , by allowing them Repre sentatives in ...
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... honor to be Your Excellency's most obedient And humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . Plan for settling two Western Colonies in North America , with Rea- sons for the Plan , 17548 . THE great country back of the Apalachian mountains , on both ...
... honor to be Your Excellency's most obedient And humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . Plan for settling two Western Colonies in North America , with Rea- sons for the Plan , 17548 . THE great country back of the Apalachian mountains , on both ...
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... honor and happiness of our king and country may inspire ; and this by writers , whose understanding ( however they may differ from each other ) appears not unequal to their candor and the uprightness of their intention . But , as great ...
... honor and happiness of our king and country may inspire ; and this by writers , whose understanding ( however they may differ from each other ) appears not unequal to their candor and the uprightness of their intention . But , as great ...
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... honor and interest of the nation are essen- tially concerned ; and the people less hearty in supporting such a ministry and its measures . The people of this nation are indeed respectable , not for their numbers only , but for their ...
... honor and interest of the nation are essen- tially concerned ; and the people less hearty in supporting such a ministry and its measures . The people of this nation are indeed respectable , not for their numbers only , but for their ...
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... honor to them , to be permitted to send members to parliament ; and would have asked for that privilege , if they could have had the least hopes of obtaining it . The time is now come , when they are indif- ferent about it , and will ...
... honor to them , to be permitted to send members to parliament ; and would have asked for that privilege , if they could have had the least hopes of obtaining it . The time is now come , when they are indif- ferent about it , and will ...
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