Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... , to discourage On sending Felons to America the intended Act for preventing Emigration Vindication and offer from Congress to Parliament in 1775 448 435 444 SECTION II . AMERICAN POLITICS , SUBSEQUENT TO THE INDE- CONTENTS . XV.
... , to discourage On sending Felons to America the intended Act for preventing Emigration Vindication and offer from Congress to Parliament in 1775 448 435 444 SECTION II . AMERICAN POLITICS , SUBSEQUENT TO THE INDE- CONTENTS . XV.
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... parliamentary debates , might be got by heart , and delivered with the proper action , & c . Speeches and scenes in our best trage- dies and comedies ( avoiding every thing that could injure the morals of youth ) might likewise be got ...
... parliamentary debates , might be got by heart , and delivered with the proper action , & c . Speeches and scenes in our best trage- dies and comedies ( avoiding every thing that could injure the morals of youth ) might likewise be got ...
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... parliament ; in this the lawyers plead , the divines instruct , and all ranks of people write their letters , and transact all their affairs ; and yet who thinks it worth his learning to write this even accurately , not to say po ...
... parliament ; in this the lawyers plead , the divines instruct , and all ranks of people write their letters , and transact all their affairs ; and yet who thinks it worth his learning to write this even accurately , not to say po ...
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... parliament . They then proceeded to sketch out a plan of union , which they did in a plain and concise manner , just sufficient to show their sentiments of the kind of union that would best suit the circumstances of the colonies , be ...
... parliament . They then proceeded to sketch out a plan of union , which they did in a plain and concise manner , just sufficient to show their sentiments of the kind of union that would best suit the circumstances of the colonies , be ...
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... parliament . They then proceeded to sketch out a plan of union , which they did in a plain and concise manner , just sufficient to show their sentiments of the kind of union that would best suit the circumstances of the colonies , be ...
... parliament . They then proceeded to sketch out a plan of union , which they did in a plain and concise manner , just sufficient to show their sentiments of the kind of union that would best suit the circumstances of the colonies , be ...
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