Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ..., Volumen2Henry Colburn, 1818 - 541 páginas |
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... 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 America declared them- selves free and ...
... 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 America declared them- selves free and ...
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... reason , the proof they afford that the com- merce of America is deemed by the ministry themselves of such vast importance , as to justify the horrid and expensive war they are now waging , to maintain the monopoly of it ; that being ...
... reason , the proof they afford that the com- merce of America is deemed by the ministry themselves of such vast importance , as to justify the horrid and expensive war they are now waging , to maintain the monopoly of it ; that being ...
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... reason to suspect , he will take the next ear- purpose . liest opportunity that offers for that this intention he may be further retarded , having been an invalid lately ; but will certainly give the most timely notice of that inability ...
... reason to suspect , he will take the next ear- purpose . liest opportunity that offers for that this intention he may be further retarded , having been an invalid lately ; but will certainly give the most timely notice of that inability ...
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... reason to change my opinion when the National Assembly , led by the voice of those deep - thinking and eloquent orators who discussed that important question , established it as a prin- ciple of the French constitution , that ...
... reason to change my opinion when the National Assembly , led by the voice of those deep - thinking and eloquent orators who discussed that important question , established it as a prin- ciple of the French constitution , that ...
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... reasons , viz . " 1st . Because the foundation of every every confede- ration intended to be lasting , ought to be laid in justice and equity , no unfair advantage being given to , or taken by , any of the contracting parties . " 2nd ...
... reasons , viz . " 1st . Because the foundation of every every confede- ration intended to be lasting , ought to be laid in justice and equity , no unfair advantage being given to , or taken by , any of the contracting parties . " 2nd ...
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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