Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... English . These words need an explanation , for which we must turn back a little . I have already referred to the anxiety of the legatee in regard to the evil uses that might be made of the copy which had been given to M. le Veillard in ...
... English . These words need an explanation , for which we must turn back a little . I have already referred to the anxiety of the legatee in regard to the evil uses that might be made of the copy which had been given to M. le Veillard in ...
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... English commerce which the non - importation policy would go on to make increasingly felt , was likely to bring ... English freedom of English subjects , not a war for the independence of Americans . There were a few , a very few in the ...
... English commerce which the non - importation policy would go on to make increasingly felt , was likely to bring ... English freedom of English subjects , not a war for the independence of Americans . There were a few , a very few in the ...
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... English government and people . When they had lost so much , and saved so little honour , they were not going to forsake their friends in the act of settlement . It was an honest feeling , though the thought involved in it had certainly ...
... English government and people . When they had lost so much , and saved so little honour , they were not going to forsake their friends in the act of settlement . It was an honest feeling , though the thought involved in it had certainly ...
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