Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... nation ; has desired to have all my political writings ; invited me to dine with him , was very inquisitive , treated me with great civi- lity , makes me visits , & c . I fancy that in- triguing nation would like very well to med- dle ...
... nation ; has desired to have all my political writings ; invited me to dine with him , was very inquisitive , treated me with great civi- lity , makes me visits , & c . I fancy that in- triguing nation would like very well to med- dle ...
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... nation ; and to excite in dressed , had a natural and efficacious tendency to in- the breast of our sovereign , a jealousy of his loyal sub- terrupt and alienate the affections of our most gra.jects of said town , without the least ...
... nation ; and to excite in dressed , had a natural and efficacious tendency to in- the breast of our sovereign , a jealousy of his loyal sub- terrupt and alienate the affections of our most gra.jects of said town , without the least ...
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... nation from the popery and despotism of a superstitious and inexorable tyrant . Your majes- ty , we are confident , justly rejoices that your title to the crown is thus founded on the title of your people to liberty ; and therefore we ...
... nation from the popery and despotism of a superstitious and inexorable tyrant . Your majes- ty , we are confident , justly rejoices that your title to the crown is thus founded on the title of your people to liberty ; and therefore we ...
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... nations , savage as well as civilized , of first demand- ing satisfaction . Art . 14. The judges should receive ... nation and its colonies , through the present unhappy dissensions , I have attentively con- sidered by what possible ...
... nations , savage as well as civilized , of first demand- ing satisfaction . Art . 14. The judges should receive ... nation and its colonies , through the present unhappy dissensions , I have attentively con- sidered by what possible ...
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... nation , on the article of equity , drew up a memorial to present to lord Dartmouth , be- fore my departure ; but consulting my friend , Mr. Thomas Walpole upon it , who is a mem- ber of the house of commons , he looked at it and at me ...
... nation , on the article of equity , drew up a memorial to present to lord Dartmouth , be- fore my departure ; but consulting my friend , Mr. Thomas Walpole upon it , who is a mem- ber of the house of commons , he looked at it and at me ...
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