Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... America . On the repeal of the stamp act , the Americans had returned to their wonted good humour and commerce with Great Britain ; but this new act for lay- ing duties renewed their uneasiness . These and other grievances complained of ...
... America . On the repeal of the stamp act , the Americans had returned to their wonted good humour and commerce with Great Britain ; but this new act for lay- ing duties renewed their uneasiness . These and other grievances complained of ...
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... America . 66 of them to propose such an union with each other , as might be more respectable in the ensuing session , have more weight in opposi- tion , and be a body out of which a new minis- try might easily be formed , should the ill ...
... America . 66 of them to propose such an union with each other , as might be more respectable in the ensuing session , have more weight in opposi- tion , and be a body out of which a new minis- try might easily be formed , should the ill ...
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... America , ( in particular by the dean of Nor- wich ) he desires Dr. Franklin will peruse the inclosed , just come to hand from America ; and if he approves of it , republish it , as D. Barclay wishes something might be properly spread ...
... America , ( in particular by the dean of Nor- wich ) he desires Dr. Franklin will peruse the inclosed , just come to hand from America ; and if he approves of it , republish it , as D. Barclay wishes something might be properly spread ...
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... America , his concern in viewing her dangerous situation , and said that to see her fall would give him the same pain as to see a brother fall ; " they answered , that it was kind , but America would endeavour to spare him that pain ...
... America , his concern in viewing her dangerous situation , and said that to see her fall would give him the same pain as to see a brother fall ; " they answered , that it was kind , but America would endeavour to spare him that pain ...
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... America on terms advantageous to both ; the obtaining of which , delayed him near two months in England , and prevented his arrival at this place before the declaration of independence took place . That he wished a compact might be ...
... America on terms advantageous to both ; the obtaining of which , delayed him near two months in England , and prevented his arrival at this place before the declaration of independence took place . That he wished a compact might be ...
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acquainted act of parliament affairs America answer appear appointed assembly BENJAMIN FRANKLIN bills Boston Britain British captain colonies common congress continued copy court David Hartley DEAR SIR,-I desire duty endeavour enemies England English esteem Europe expected favour France Franklin friends gentlemen give governor hands Holland honour hope interest John Adams Joseph Galloway king late Laurens letter liberty London lord lord Hillsborough lord North lord Shelburne lordship majesty majesty's means ment mentioned minister ministry nation neral never obliged obtain occasion officers opinion paper parliament PASSY peace Pennsylvania perhaps person petition Philadelphia pleasure pounds sterling present proposed propositions province reason repeal respect Richard Oswald sent sentiments ship soon stamp act suppose thing thought tion treaty troops vessels wish writing