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 |
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And I found that a much greater number of them , than I could have imagined , though against offensive war , were clearly for the defensive . Many pamphlets pro and con were published on the subject , and some by good Quakers , in favor ...
And I found that a much greater number of them , than I could have imagined , though against offensive war , were clearly for the defensive . Many pamphlets pro and con were published on the subject , and some by good Quakers , in favor ...
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I went down , and found there two of our Quaker members . ... we carried the resolution eight to one ; and as , of the twenty - two Quakers , eight were ready to vote with us , and thirteen by their absence manifested that they were not ...
I went down , and found there two of our Quaker members . ... we carried the resolution eight to one ; and as , of the twenty - two Quakers , eight were ready to vote with us , and thirteen by their absence manifested that they were not ...
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Their captain prepared for defence ; but told William Penn , and his company of Quakers , that he did not expect their assistance , and they might retire into the cabin ; which they did , except James Logan , who chose to stay upon deck ...
Their captain prepared for defence ; but told William Penn , and his company of Quakers , that he did not expect their assistance , and they might retire into the cabin ; which they did , except James Logan , who chose to stay upon deck ...
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OF | xxxvii |
LIFE OF FRANKLIN | 3 |
Chart of the Atlantic Ocean exhibiting the Course of | 19 |
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acquaintance affairs afterwards American answer appeared appointed arrived Assembly attended Boston British brother brought called carried cause character colonies common conduct Congress considered contained continued desired EDITOR employed England expressed father Franklin friends gave give Governor hands hundred instructions interest kind known land laws learned leave letters lived London Lord manner means meeting mentioned method mind never obtained occasion opinion original passed Pennsylvania perhaps persons Philadelphia pieces political pounds present printed proposed Proprietaries province published Quakers reason received respect says seems sent shillings soon Street taken thing thought tion took turned volumes whole wish writing written wrote young