Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... court , ing him a detail of all the proceedings hither - resolved to subjugate them to its authority , to , the delays it had experienced , and its pre- that calm , steady perseverance , worthy of sent situation . He promised him he ...
... court , ing him a detail of all the proceedings hither - resolved to subjugate them to its authority , to , the delays it had experienced , and its pre- that calm , steady perseverance , worthy of sent situation . He promised him he ...
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... court , he said , before whom all the colony affairs were tried , was not likely to act in a candid and impartial manner upon any future American question . They showed , he added , that the coarsest language can be grateful to the ...
... court , he said , before whom all the colony affairs were tried , was not likely to act in a candid and impartial manner upon any future American question . They showed , he added , that the coarsest language can be grateful to the ...
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... court clamour was raised against me as an incendiary ; and the very action upon which I valued myself , as it appeared to me a means of lessening our differences , I was un- lucky enough to find charged upon me , as a wicked attempt to ...
... court clamour was raised against me as an incendiary ; and the very action upon which I valued myself , as it appeared to me a means of lessening our differences , I was un- lucky enough to find charged upon me , as a wicked attempt to ...
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... court of his majesty's pro- vinces or colonies , shall propose to make provision according to their respective condi- tions , circumstances , and situations , for con- tributing their proportion to the common defence ; such proportion ...
... court of his majesty's pro- vinces or colonies , shall propose to make provision according to their respective condi- tions , circumstances , and situations , for con- tributing their proportion to the common defence ; such proportion ...
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... court , and the character of persons in power , & c . Dr. Franklin also learnt with great satisfaction , that a supply had been obtained from the French government , of two hundred brass field - pieces , thirty thousand firelocks , and ...
... court , and the character of persons in power , & c . Dr. Franklin also learnt with great satisfaction , that a supply had been obtained from the French government , of two hundred brass field - pieces , thirty thousand firelocks , and ...
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