Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... colonies by Act of Parliament . The idea had been mooted more than once during the first part of the century , but no responsible politician had ever deigned to take it seriously . In recent years , how- ever , several circumstances had ...
... colonies by Act of Parliament . The idea had been mooted more than once during the first part of the century , but no responsible politician had ever deigned to take it seriously . In recent years , how- ever , several circumstances had ...
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... Colonies was wantonly revived at once , never to be quieted again till England had lost these colonies for good , and the world had thereby gained a new nation . The series of events which led to this result was initiated by the Mr ...
... Colonies was wantonly revived at once , never to be quieted again till England had lost these colonies for good , and the world had thereby gained a new nation . The series of events which led to this result was initiated by the Mr ...
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... Colonies . He was playing for Canada , Nova Scotia , and , in fine , for the residue of this poor country's possessions in North America : though he was willing that she should keep the Islands . And , by all appearance , he was playing ...
... Colonies . He was playing for Canada , Nova Scotia , and , in fine , for the residue of this poor country's possessions in North America : though he was willing that she should keep the Islands . And , by all appearance , he was playing ...
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