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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... means it has been a confused variety of different scenes . I am now entering upon a new one ; let me , therefore ... means of plenty . " 4. I resolve to speak ill of no man whatever , not even in a matter of truth ; but rather by some ...
... means it has been a confused variety of different scenes . I am now entering upon a new one ; let me , therefore ... means of plenty . " 4. I resolve to speak ill of no man whatever , not even in a matter of truth ; but rather by some ...
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... means be retained at the peace . Another writer , supposed to be Mr. Burke , replied to the Earl of Bath , and vigorously urged the retention of Guadaloupe in preference to Canada . The arguments were drawn out at much length on both ...
... means be retained at the peace . Another writer , supposed to be Mr. Burke , replied to the Earl of Bath , and vigorously urged the retention of Guadaloupe in preference to Canada . The arguments were drawn out at much length on both ...
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... means as Providence had blessed them with , and not to depend on a for- eign people for supplying them at exorbitant prices , loaded with such additional burdens of taxation , as , in the plenitude of their power , they might choose to ...
... means as Providence had blessed them with , and not to depend on a for- eign people for supplying them at exorbitant prices , loaded with such additional burdens of taxation , as , in the plenitude of their power , they might choose to ...
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acquainted affairs afterwards agent American appeared appointed arrived Assembly Benjamin Franklin Boston British brother CHAPTER character colonies conduct Congress continued correspondence defence dispute edition Editor endeavour England father favor formed French friends gave give Governor hands instructions JARED SPARKS Keimer King letters liberty London Lord Chatham Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun means ment ministers ministry never obtained occasion opinion original pamphlet papers Parliament Penn Pennsylvania petition Philadelphia philosophical political principal printed printer printing-house procure proposed Proprietaries province published Purfleet Quakers Ralph received repeal resolution respect sailed says scheme sent sentiments Society Socratic method soon Stamp Act Street thing thought thousand pounds tion took trade Treaty volume wagons William William Penn William Samuel Johnson William Temple Franklin writing written wrote