Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... thought they would be swallowed at all . They were neither to be convinced nor discouraged it seems : on the ... thought they paid more than their share , while the people thought they paid abundantly too much , they apprehended the ...
... thought they would be swallowed at all . They were neither to be convinced nor discouraged it seems : on the ... thought they paid more than their share , while the people thought they paid abundantly too much , they apprehended the ...
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... thought hi services deserved ; they add , in a higher tone " however , with respect to any expense of that sort , and many others here , we entere into them without any expectation of being repaid , and should think it far beneath us t ...
... thought hi services deserved ; they add , in a higher tone " however , with respect to any expense of that sort , and many others here , we entere into them without any expectation of being repaid , and should think it far beneath us t ...
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... thought themselves un- der any danger of incurring his majesty's dis- pleasure for a total neglect , and direct diso- bedience to the additional instruction of the lords justices in 1723 , the original of which we make no doubt , as ...
... thought themselves un- der any danger of incurring his majesty's dis- pleasure for a total neglect , and direct diso- bedience to the additional instruction of the lords justices in 1723 , the original of which we make no doubt , as ...
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... thought agreeable to the public good . No king of England , as we can remember , has ever taken on himself such state , as to refuse personal applications from the meanest of his subjects , where the redress of a grievance could not be ...
... thought agreeable to the public good . No king of England , as we can remember , has ever taken on himself such state , as to refuse personal applications from the meanest of his subjects , where the redress of a grievance could not be ...
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... thought fit to close with , it might , at a small expense , have prevented all the mischiefs impending , and secured a country to the English , which probably might not be recovered without a heavy charge , and the loss of many lives ...
... thought fit to close with , it might , at a small expense , have prevented all the mischiefs impending , and secured a country to the English , which probably might not be recovered without a heavy charge , and the loss of many lives ...
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