Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... America , many of them personal friends of his . The most powerful friend of all , however , was the enormous section of the British mercantile and manufacturing class , which found itself being ruined by the sudden disappearance of America ...
... America , many of them personal friends of his . The most powerful friend of all , however , was the enormous section of the British mercantile and manufacturing class , which found itself being ruined by the sudden disappearance of America ...
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... America , an America very full of anti - British feeling . This was very unlike that land as he had known it , and the change was to him sincerely regrettable . It was also a menace ; for it might presently gather sufficient force to ...
... America , an America very full of anti - British feeling . This was very unlike that land as he had known it , and the change was to him sincerely regrettable . It was also a menace ; for it might presently gather sufficient force to ...
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... America , which he took for granted , but how much England was prepared to surrender along with the Colonies . He was playing for Canada , Nova Scotia , and , in fine , for the residue of this poor country's possessions in North America ...
... America , which he took for granted , but how much England was prepared to surrender along with the Colonies . He was playing for Canada , Nova Scotia , and , in fine , for the residue of this poor country's possessions in North America ...
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