Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Harper & brothers, 1839 |
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... sides , to the end that , if his party be the stronger , he may boldly advise for war , and that , if it be the weaker , he may dissuade the people from engaging them- selves in so dangerous an enterprise . ' " All this is true ...
... sides , to the end that , if his party be the stronger , he may boldly advise for war , and that , if it be the weaker , he may dissuade the people from engaging them- selves in so dangerous an enterprise . ' " All this is true ...
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... side , and an impar- tial posterity will not fail to render him justice . Those abuses of the freedom of speech are the exercises of liberty . They ought to be repressed ; but to whom dare we commit the care of doing it ? An evil ...
... side , and an impar- tial posterity will not fail to render him justice . Those abuses of the freedom of speech are the exercises of liberty . They ought to be repressed ; but to whom dare we commit the care of doing it ? An evil ...
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... side of the court , his majesty's ministers caused an information , for several libels , to be exhibited in the Star Chamber against Messrs . Prynn , Burton , and Bastwick . They were each of them fined five thousand pounds , and ...
... side of the court , his majesty's ministers caused an information , for several libels , to be exhibited in the Star Chamber against Messrs . Prynn , Burton , and Bastwick . They were each of them fined five thousand pounds , and ...
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... side of the question had not been printed by stealth . The authors , whenever found , were prosecuted as sedi- tious libellers ; on all these occasions the king's counsel , particularly Sawyer and Finch , appeared most obsequious to ...
... side of the question had not been printed by stealth . The authors , whenever found , were prosecuted as sedi- tious libellers ; on all these occasions the king's counsel , particularly Sawyer and Finch , appeared most obsequious to ...
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... other powers , an article , en- gaging solemnly that , in case of future war , no pri- vateer shall be commissioned on either side ; and that unarmed merchant ships on both sides shall pursue their 100 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
... other powers , an article , en- gaging solemnly that , in case of future war , no pri- vateer shall be commissioned on either side ; and that unarmed merchant ships on both sides shall pursue their 100 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
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