At length we are in peace, God be praised, and long, very long, may it continue! All wars are follies, very expensive, and very mischievous ones. When will mankind be convinced of this, and agree to settle their differences by arbitration ? Were they... The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, LL.D, F.R.S., &c. Minister ... - Página 126de Benjamin Franklin - 1817Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 796 páginas
...length we are in peace, God be praised, and long, very long, may it continue. All wars are follies, very expensive, and very mischievous ones. When will...of this, and agree to settle their differences by * Mrs. Stevenson, mother of Mrs. Hewson. — ED. arbitration ? Were they to do it, even by the cast... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 556 páginas
...length we are in peace, God be praised, and long, very long, may it continue. All wars are follies, very expensive, and very mischievous ones. When will...of this, and agree to settle their differences by * Mrs. Stevenson, mother of Mrs. Hcwson. — ED. arbitration ? Were they to do it, even by the cast... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 454 páginas
...asks, " When will mankind be convinced that all Wars are follies, very expensive, and very mischievous, and agree to settle their differences by arbitration ? Were they to do it even by the cast of a die, it would be better than by fighting and destroying each other." Then again he says : " We make... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 464 páginas
..." "\Vhen will mankind be convinced that all Wars are follies, very expensive, and very mischievous, and agree to settle their differences by arbitration ? Were they to do it even by the cast of a die, it would be better than by fighting and destroying each other." Then again lie says: " We make... | |
| James Willis Westlake - 1876 - 276 páginas
...mischievous ones : when will mankind hecome convinced of this, and agree to settle their difficulties by arbitration? Were they to do it. even by the cast of a die, it would be better than by fighting and destroying one another. — Benj. Franklin. 17. The Greatest... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow - 1884 - 558 páginas
...Stevenson, mother of Mrs. Hewson. — ED. arbitration ? Were they to do it, even by the cast of a die, it would be better than by fighting and destroying...when travelling will be delightful. Can you not, when you see your children all at school, make a little party, and take a trip hither? I have now a large... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1884 - 556 páginas
...length we are in peace, God be praised, and long, very long, may it continue. All wars are follies, very expensive, and very mischievous ones. When will...of this, and agree to settle their differences by * Mrs. Stevenson, mother of Mrs. Hewson.—ED. arbitration ? Were they to do it, even by the cast of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1886 - 256 páginas
...length we are at peace. God be praised, and long, very long, may it continue. All wars are follies, very expensive, and very mischievous ones. When will...arbitration ? Were they to do it, even by the cast of a die, it would be better than by fighting and destroying each other. ... In looking forward, twenty-five... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1886 - 156 páginas
...length we are at peace. God be praised, and long, very long, may it continue. All wars are follies, very expensive, and very mischievous ones. When will...arbitration ? Were they to do it, even by the cast of a die, it would be better than by fighting and destroying each other. ... In looking forward, twenty-five... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1888 - 250 páginas
...length we are at peace. God be praised, and long, very long, may it continue. All wars are follies, very expensive, and very mischievous ones. When will...arbitration ? Were they to do it, even by the cast of a die, it would be better than by fighting and destroying each other. ... In looking forward, twenty-five... | |
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