Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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Página 157
... reasons of dislike to my plan makes me suspect that it was really the true me- dium ; and I am still of opinion it would have been happy for both sides the water if it had been adopted . The colonies , so united , would have been ...
... reasons of dislike to my plan makes me suspect that it was really the true me- dium ; and I am still of opinion it would have been happy for both sides the water if it had been adopted . The colonies , so united , would have been ...
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... reason to suppose that all proprietary rulers are worse men than other rulers , nor that all people in proprietary governments are worse people than those in other governments . I suspect , therefore , that the cause is radical ...
... reason to suppose that all proprietary rulers are worse men than other rulers , nor that all people in proprietary governments are worse people than those in other governments . I suspect , therefore , that the cause is radical ...
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... reason the matter out ; the same conflict of anxiety and pride , pride having always the last word ; the same desire to secure the future without recanting the past or making just the present ; the same reluctance to cancel a wrong or ...
... reason the matter out ; the same conflict of anxiety and pride , pride having always the last word ; the same desire to secure the future without recanting the past or making just the present ; the same reluctance to cancel a wrong or ...
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