Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... seems purposely chosen to lead me and the public from considering that part of your conduct that must , in its consequences , most nearly affect the inhabitants of this province . " It is in every reader's power to confute every article ...
... seems purposely chosen to lead me and the public from considering that part of your conduct that must , in its consequences , most nearly affect the inhabitants of this province . " It is in every reader's power to confute every article ...
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... seems to us a very uncharitable one , but we hope to find more equitable judgment elsewhere . We are obliged to him , however , for owning that we did engage in it at all . For as he is pleased to lay it down as a max- im that we are ...
... seems to us a very uncharitable one , but we hope to find more equitable judgment elsewhere . We are obliged to him , however , for owning that we did engage in it at all . For as he is pleased to lay it down as a max- im that we are ...
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... seems to us uncertain ; since late experience in our neighbouring colony of Virginia ( which had every advantage for that purpose that could be desired ) shows clearly , that it is next to impossible to guard effectually an extended ...
... seems to us uncertain ; since late experience in our neighbouring colony of Virginia ( which had every advantage for that purpose that could be desired ) shows clearly , that it is next to impossible to guard effectually an extended ...
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... seems now to be placed beyond all dispute , since those people , under whose influence you are chiefly known to be ... seem to be driven by force into every such measure as was thus recommended , on the very next day after this , and ...
... seems now to be placed beyond all dispute , since those people , under whose influence you are chiefly known to be ... seem to be driven by force into every such measure as was thus recommended , on the very next day after this , and ...
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... seems to us a bill of great importance at this juncture , we are very desirous of bringing it to a conclu- sion as soon as possible ; and therefore once more earnestly request the governor would be pleased to let us know his sentiments ...
... seems to us a bill of great importance at this juncture , we are very desirous of bringing it to a conclu- sion as soon as possible ; and therefore once more earnestly request the governor would be pleased to let us know his sentiments ...
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