Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... hand . The ingenious and candid remarker , too , who must have been misled himself before he employed his skill and address to mislead others , will certainly , since he declares he aims at no seduction , be dis- posed to excuse even ...
... hand . The ingenious and candid remarker , too , who must have been misled himself before he employed his skill and address to mislead others , will certainly , since he declares he aims at no seduction , be dis- posed to excuse even ...
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... hands of Britain , will endanger the king- dom of France as little as any other cession ; and from its situation and circumstances cannot be hurtful to any other state . Rather , if peace be an advantage , this cession may be such to ...
... hands of Britain , will endanger the king- dom of France as little as any other cession ; and from its situation and circumstances cannot be hurtful to any other state . Rather , if peace be an advantage , this cession may be such to ...
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... hand , the bulk of the inhabitants of North America are land - owners , whose lands are inferior in value to those of Britain , only by the want of an equal number of people . It is true , the accession of the large territory claimed be ...
... hand , the bulk of the inhabitants of North America are land - owners , whose lands are inferior in value to those of Britain , only by the want of an equal number of people . It is true , the accession of the large territory claimed be ...
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... hands , would probably for some centuries find em- ployment in agriculture , and thereby free us at home effec- tually from our fears of American manufactures . Unpre- judiced men well know , that all the penal and prohibitory laws that ...
... hands , would probably for some centuries find em- ployment in agriculture , and thereby free us at home effec- tually from our fears of American manufactures . Unpre- judiced men well know , that all the penal and prohibitory laws that ...
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... hands of France , has always stinted the growth of our colonies , in the course of this war , and indeed before it , has disturbed and vexed even the best and strongest of them ; has found means to murder thousands of their people , and ...
... hands of France , has always stinted the growth of our colonies , in the course of this war , and indeed before it , has disturbed and vexed even the best and strongest of them ; has found means to murder thousands of their people , and ...
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