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... necessary for his friends to do so in this case . Mr. Wharton will in truth have a good deal of merit in the affair if it succeeds , he having been exceedingly active and industrious in • See the particulars about this New Colony , Vol ...
... necessary for his friends to do so in this case . Mr. Wharton will in truth have a good deal of merit in the affair if it succeeds , he having been exceedingly active and industrious in • See the particulars about this New Colony , Vol ...
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... necessary , and thought it might be inconvenient to our affairs , I did not open- ly engage in it ; but I gave some private assistance , that I believe was not without effect . I think too that Mr. Jackson's opinion was of great service ...
... necessary , and thought it might be inconvenient to our affairs , I did not open- ly engage in it ; but I gave some private assistance , that I believe was not without effect . I think too that Mr. Jackson's opinion was of great service ...
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... necessary to the wellbeing of the whole empire , I should be sorry to see that link weakened , as the other had been ; that I thought it a dangerous thing for any government to refuse receiving petitions , and thereby prevent the ...
... necessary to the wellbeing of the whole empire , I should be sorry to see that link weakened , as the other had been ; that I thought it a dangerous thing for any government to refuse receiving petitions , and thereby prevent the ...
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... necessary to remove them , and the happy effects that must follow , I thought that though marked private , it might be of use to commu- nicate it to Lord Dartmouth ; the rather too , as he would there find himself occasionally mentioned ...
... necessary to remove them , and the happy effects that must follow , I thought that though marked private , it might be of use to commu- nicate it to Lord Dartmouth ; the rather too , as he would there find himself occasionally mentioned ...
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... necessary to the general welfare . " He said , that might be , and he was sensible our divisions must weaken the whole ; " for we are yet one empire , " said he , " whatever may be the sentiments of the Massachusetts Assembly ; " but he ...
... necessary to the general welfare . " He said , that might be , and he was sensible our divisions must weaken the whole ; " for we are yet one empire , " said he , " whatever may be the sentiments of the Massachusetts Assembly ; " but he ...
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Seite 500 - When a religion is good, I conceive that it will support itself; and, when it cannot support itself, and God does not take care to support it, so that its professors are obliged to call for the help of the civil power, it is a sign, I apprehend, of its being a bad one.
Seite 151 - You are a Member of Parliament, and one of that Majority which has doomed my Country to Destruction. — You have begun to burn our Towns, and murder our People. — Look upon your Hands ! — They are stained with the Blood of your Relations ! You and I were long friends : — You are now my Enemy, — and ' I am, yours,
Seite 18 - ... consideration, I put down under the different heads short hints of the different motives that at different times occur to me for or against the measure. When I have thus got them all together in one view, I...
Seite 180 - That it be recommended to the respective assemblies and conventions of the United Colonies, where no government sufficient to the exigencies of their affairs has been hitherto established, to adopt such government as shall in the opinion of the representatives of the people, best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular, and America in general.
Seite 504 - We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul, when he besought us, and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upon us.
Seite 87 - Damn his impudence, I dare say, u'e shall hear by next post that he is upon his march with one hundred thousand men to back this.
Seite 411 - We make daily great improvements in natural, there is one I wish to see in moral philosophy; the discovery of a plan, that would induce and oblige nations to settle their disputes without first cutting one another's throats.
Seite 325 - This currency, as we manage it, is a wonderful machine. It performs its office when we issue it ; it pays and clothes troops, and provides victuals and ammunition, and when we are obliged to issue a quantity excessive, it pays itself off by depreciation.
Seite 133 - ... Pennsylvania with a view of settling there. I request you to give him your best advice and countenance, as he is quite a stranger there. If you can put him in a way of obtaining employment as a clerk, or assistant tutor in a school, or assistant surveyor, (of all...
Seite 87 - Whitehead, who is very shrewd, soon after began to smoke it, and looking in my face said, /'// be hanged if this is not some of your American jokes upon us. The reading went on, and ended with abundance of laughing, and a general verdict that it was a fair hit: and the piece was cut out of the paper and preserved in my lord's collection.