Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... distance , often ignorant or misinformed in our affairs , and who will not be applied to or reasoned with when they have given instructions , we cannot but esteem those colonies that are under the immediate care of the crown in a much ...
... distance , often ignorant or misinformed in our affairs , and who will not be applied to or reasoned with when they have given instructions , we cannot but esteem those colonies that are under the immediate care of the crown in a much ...
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... distance the portions due from each ; which might other- members must be from home , during sittings , wise produce pernicious consequences , and and the long journies some of them must ne- destroy the harmony and good agreement that ...
... distance the portions due from each ; which might other- members must be from home , during sittings , wise produce pernicious consequences , and and the long journies some of them must ne- destroy the harmony and good agreement that ...
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... distance from the old : but the joint force of the union might suddenly esta- " Dr. Franklin ( says Mr. Kalm the Swede , ) and several other gentlemen , frequently told me , that a powerful Indian , who possessed Rhode Island , had sold ...
... distance from the old : but the joint force of the union might suddenly esta- " Dr. Franklin ( says Mr. Kalm the Swede , ) and several other gentlemen , frequently told me , that a powerful Indian , who possessed Rhode Island , had sold ...
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... distance . " That governors often come to the colonies merely to make fortunes , with which they intend to return to Britain ; are not always men of the best abilities or integrity ; have many of them no estates here , nor any natural ...
... distance . " That governors often come to the colonies merely to make fortunes , with which they intend to return to Britain ; are not always men of the best abilities or integrity ; have many of them no estates here , nor any natural ...
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... distance from England , must have been vastly greater than the settling these proposed new colonies : for it would be the interest and advantage of all the present colonies to support these new ones ; as they would cover their frontiers ...
... distance from England , must have been vastly greater than the settling these proposed new colonies : for it would be the interest and advantage of all the present colonies to support these new ones ; as they would cover their frontiers ...
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