Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ..., Volumen2Henry Colburn, 1818 - 541 páginas |
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... common councils , may be improved into a happy and permanent recon- ciliation ; and that , in the mean time , measures may be taken for preventing the further destruction of the lives of your Majesty's subjects ; and that such statutes ...
... common councils , may be improved into a happy and permanent recon- ciliation ; and that , in the mean time , measures may be taken for preventing the further destruction of the lives of your Majesty's subjects ; and that such statutes ...
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... common cause of liberty . But the Canadians could not be prevailed upon to oppose the measures of the Bri- tish government . The ill success of this negocia- tion was supposed to be occasioned in a great degree by religious animosities ...
... common cause of liberty . But the Canadians could not be prevailed upon to oppose the measures of the Bri- tish government . The ill success of this negocia- tion was supposed to be occasioned in a great degree by religious animosities ...
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... Common Sense ; " in which there is good reason to believe , that Dr. Franklin had no inconsiderable share , —at least in furnishing materials for that work . It was on the 4th day of July , 1776 , that the thir- teen English colonies in ...
... Common Sense ; " in which there is good reason to believe , that Dr. Franklin had no inconsiderable share , —at least in furnishing materials for that work . It was on the 4th day of July , 1776 , that the thir- teen English colonies in ...
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... common kindred , to disavow these usurpations , which would inevitably interrupt our connexions and correspond- ence . They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity . We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity ...
... common kindred , to disavow these usurpations , which would inevitably interrupt our connexions and correspond- ence . They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity . We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity ...
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... common ex- pense should be in proportion to such numbers when they could be taken , which has not yet been done ; and though the larger colonies submitted to this temporary inequality of representation , ex- pecting it PART IV . 39 ...
... common ex- pense should be in proportion to such numbers when they could be taken , which has not yet been done ; and though the larger colonies submitted to this temporary inequality of representation , ex- pecting it PART IV . 39 ...
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a-head act of parliament affairs America Andrew Oliver appeared appointed arrival assembly BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Britain British colonies commerce committee congress constitution continued convention Count D'Estaing court declaration duty endeavor England English equal established Europe favor France French friends George Grenville give governor grant honor inhabitants interest island July king land late laws legislature letter liberty Lord Lord Stormont lordship Majesty Majesty's mankind means MEMOIRS ment minister morning nation never night obliged occasion opinion parliament Passy peace Pennsylvania person petition Philadelphia pounds sterling present president proposed province province of Pennsylvania purpose racter received refused respect Sect senate sent Sept ship society South Carolina stadtholder stamp-act suppose thousand pounds tion town trade treaty United votes William Temple Franklin wind