Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... seems to be as far from an issue as ever . Our blessed Saviour reproaches the Pharisees with laying heavy burdens on men's shoulders , which they themselves would not stir with a single finger . Our proprietaries , sir , have done the ...
... seems to be as far from an issue as ever . Our blessed Saviour reproaches the Pharisees with laying heavy burdens on men's shoulders , which they themselves would not stir with a single finger . Our proprietaries , sir , have done the ...
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... seems , thrives best in the woods . America best cultivates what Germany brought forth . And were it not for certain ugly compari- sons , hard to be suppressed , the pleasure arising from such a research would be without alloy . In the ...
... seems , thrives best in the woods . America best cultivates what Germany brought forth . And were it not for certain ugly compari- sons , hard to be suppressed , the pleasure arising from such a research would be without alloy . In the ...
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... seems , for the country to discharge . " That after thou had managed these points , and was sent for to England , thou granted the third charter of privileges , by which we are now convened ; as also a charter to incor- porate the city ...
... seems , for the country to discharge . " That after thou had managed these points , and was sent for to England , thou granted the third charter of privileges , by which we are now convened ; as also a charter to incor- porate the city ...
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... seems to be an insepara- ble consequent of thy grant , as well as our constant practice upon the former charter , which this was by thy promise to exceed , so upon an attempt made by the council , to pro- rogue us in October last , we ...
... seems to be an insepara- ble consequent of thy grant , as well as our constant practice upon the former charter , which this was by thy promise to exceed , so upon an attempt made by the council , to pro- rogue us in October last , we ...
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... seems reasonable to conclude it is never to enjoy any established state of tranquillity . And now , in addition to the points of pro- prietary encroachment and proprietary re- sentment already mentioned , we are natural- ly led to such ...
... seems reasonable to conclude it is never to enjoy any established state of tranquillity . And now , in addition to the points of pro- prietary encroachment and proprietary re- sentment already mentioned , we are natural- ly led to such ...
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