Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... kind , under a king , who has been graciously pleased to declare , that nothing in this world can give him so much pleasure as to see his subjects a flou- rishing and happy people , ' is so foreign from our thoughts , and we trust will ...
... kind , under a king , who has been graciously pleased to declare , that nothing in this world can give him so much pleasure as to see his subjects a flou- rishing and happy people , ' is so foreign from our thoughts , and we trust will ...
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... kind as heretofore , his good judgment should lead him to con- clude , that such considerations in life ' as our allegiance to the crown , or the immediate safety of the colony , & c . are sufficient induce- ments for him to disobey ...
... kind as heretofore , his good judgment should lead him to con- clude , that such considerations in life ' as our allegiance to the crown , or the immediate safety of the colony , & c . are sufficient induce- ments for him to disobey ...
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... kind in the afternoon , and which could only tend to produce division and delay , & c . And that , therefore , they humbly entreated the governor to suspend those his irritating accusations and novel de- mands till a season of more ...
... kind in the afternoon , and which could only tend to produce division and delay , & c . And that , therefore , they humbly entreated the governor to suspend those his irritating accusations and novel de- mands till a season of more ...
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... kind should furnish the least pretence for any obstruction to the general service . Upon the 28th of March , 1755 , this bill was left with the governor , and on the first of the next month he sent them the following message , viz ...
... kind should furnish the least pretence for any obstruction to the general service . Upon the 28th of March , 1755 , this bill was left with the governor , and on the first of the next month he sent them the following message , viz ...
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... kind , is to say the least that can be said of it : it explained the evil to be remedied , and the consequences to be apprehended from a continuance of it , in the most affecting terms ; it demonstrated , that the amendments insisted ...
... kind , is to say the least that can be said of it : it explained the evil to be remedied , and the consequences to be apprehended from a continuance of it , in the most affecting terms ; it demonstrated , that the amendments insisted ...
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