Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... become sus- pected and odious ; dangerous animosities and feuds will arise between the governors and governed ; and every thing go into confusion . Perhaps I am too apprehensive in this matter ; but hav- ing freely given my opinion and ...
... become sus- pected and odious ; dangerous animosities and feuds will arise between the governors and governed ; and every thing go into confusion . Perhaps I am too apprehensive in this matter ; but hav- ing freely given my opinion and ...
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... become a populous and powerful dominion ; and a great accession of power , either to England or France . The French are now making open encroachments on these territories , in defiance of our known rights ; and , if we longer delay to ...
... become a populous and powerful dominion ; and a great accession of power , either to England or France . The French are now making open encroachments on these territories , in defiance of our known rights ; and , if we longer delay to ...
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... become a great people behind us . 3. Many of our debtors , and loose English people , our German servants , and slaves , will probably desert to them , and increase their numbers and strength , to the lessening and weakening of ours . 4 ...
... become a great people behind us . 3. Many of our debtors , and loose English people , our German servants , and slaves , will probably desert to them , and increase their numbers and strength , to the lessening and weakening of ours . 4 ...
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... becomes po- pulous and powerful ; these might be granted for a term only ; as the choice of their own governor for ninety - nine years ; the support of government in the colonies of Con- necticut and Rhode Island ( which now enjoy that ...
... becomes po- pulous and powerful ; these might be granted for a term only ; as the choice of their own governor for ninety - nine years ; the support of government in the colonies of Con- necticut and Rhode Island ( which now enjoy that ...
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... become very valuable ; and a great number it is thought of actual settlers might likewise . be engaged ( some from each of our present colonies ) suffi- cient to carry it into full execution by their strength and numbers ; provided only ...
... become very valuable ; and a great number it is thought of actual settlers might likewise . be engaged ( some from each of our present colonies ) suffi- cient to carry it into full execution by their strength and numbers ; provided only ...
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