Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... question was agitated whether England , since she could hardly expect to retain all the spoils that had fallen to her in the course of the struggle , should elect to restore to France the valuable sugar - islands of Guadaloupe , or the ...
... question was agitated whether England , since she could hardly expect to retain all the spoils that had fallen to her in the course of the struggle , should elect to restore to France the valuable sugar - islands of Guadaloupe , or the ...
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... question ceases to have actuality , even for the biographer of Franklin . It has henceforth only a retrospective interest , as it is seen to have supplied a kind of rehearsal in little of that larger constitutional con- flict with which ...
... question ceases to have actuality , even for the biographer of Franklin . It has henceforth only a retrospective interest , as it is seen to have supplied a kind of rehearsal in little of that larger constitutional con- flict with which ...
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... question upon which , it seemed , for all that could be argued by the ablest or urged by the best , the Union must go to pieces . This was the question of the proportion in which the different States , varying so vastly as they did in ...
... question upon which , it seemed , for all that could be argued by the ablest or urged by the best , the Union must go to pieces . This was the question of the proportion in which the different States , varying so vastly as they did in ...
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