Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... ministry had at one time agreed to the re - account of the then existing complaints of the peal ; not so much to serve the colonies , as from the impression that they might raise a revenue from paper money lent on mortgage , by the ...
... ministry had at one time agreed to the re - account of the then existing complaints of the peal ; not so much to serve the colonies , as from the impression that they might raise a revenue from paper money lent on mortgage , by the ...
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... minister , in order again to press the repeal of the same ; but he found he had not altered in the sentiments ... ministry ; that however it was thought too much occasion had been given them to dislike the present ; and he asked ...
... minister , in order again to press the repeal of the same ; but he found he had not altered in the sentiments ... ministry ; that however it was thought too much occasion had been given them to dislike the present ; and he asked ...
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... ministry are determined to enforce these measures , I dread the consequences . I verily fear they will turn America into a field of blood . But I will hope for the best . " I am told that administration is possessed of most of my ...
... ministry are determined to enforce these measures , I dread the consequences . I verily fear they will turn America into a field of blood . But I will hope for the best . " I am told that administration is possessed of most of my ...
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... ministry , but by his popular writings in favour of America . Two pieces in par- ticular had lately attracted a large share of public attention on both sides of the Atlantic . The one purported to be an edict from the king of Prussia ...
... ministry , but by his popular writings in favour of America . Two pieces in par- ticular had lately attracted a large share of public attention on both sides of the Atlantic . The one purported to be an edict from the king of Prussia ...
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... ministry thence apprehending that this , by distressing the trading and manufacturing towns , might in- fluence ... minister ) on account of my Pennsylvania business , but without success . He was then too great a man , or too much ...
... ministry thence apprehending that this , by distressing the trading and manufacturing towns , might in- fluence ... minister ) on account of my Pennsylvania business , but without success . He was then too great a man , or too much ...
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