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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... conduct of one or two persons of high standing in Philadelphia . This course was disapproved by some of his patrons , who sought an opportunity to convey to him their views of the subject , and what they represented to be the opinion of ...
... conduct of one or two persons of high standing in Philadelphia . This course was disapproved by some of his patrons , who sought an opportunity to convey to him their views of the subject , and what they represented to be the opinion of ...
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... conduct of our best national allies , which may be attended with the most pernicious consequences . These things I men- tion as a caution to young printers , and that they may be encouraged not to pollute their presses , and disgrace ...
... conduct of our best national allies , which may be attended with the most pernicious consequences . These things I men- tion as a caution to young printers , and that they may be encouraged not to pollute their presses , and disgrace ...
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... conduct on the points at issue , and that he should be obliged in the end to appeal to the higher tribu- nals . The Proprietaries at this time were Thomas and Richard Penn , sons of William Penn , the founder of the colony . He soon ...
... conduct on the points at issue , and that he should be obliged in the end to appeal to the higher tribu- nals . The Proprietaries at this time were Thomas and Richard Penn , sons of William Penn , the founder of the colony . He soon ...
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