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 Author, Band 3Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... never come near our habitations ; let those concerned take care of themselves . " And others who live in the coun- try , when they are told of the danger the city is in from attempts by sea , may say , " What is that to us ? The enemy ...
... never come near our habitations ; let those concerned take care of themselves . " And others who live in the coun- try , when they are told of the danger the city is in from attempts by sea , may say , " What is that to us ? The enemy ...
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... never was more confident . Keith never was so much in pain for his own stability , and yet never seem- ed to have less apprehensions . In proportion , however , as it became more and more probable , that he would be laid aside , he ...
... never was more confident . Keith never was so much in pain for his own stability , and yet never seem- ed to have less apprehensions . In proportion , however , as it became more and more probable , that he would be laid aside , he ...
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... never took upon them to ascertain the bounds of the King's dominions , they never directly or indirectly denied those encroach- ments to be within them . " They then proceeded to examine the extracts from the council minutes sent by the ...
... never took upon them to ascertain the bounds of the King's dominions , they never directly or indirectly denied those encroach- ments to be within them . " They then proceeded to examine the extracts from the council minutes sent by the ...
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