The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeS. Andrus and Son, 1847 - 304 pàgines |
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... liberty to give or not as they pleased . But , suspecting this motive , I never went again to their house . Some time after , Mrs. Godfrey informed me that they were favorably disposed towards me , and wished me to renew the ...
... liberty to give or not as they pleased . But , suspecting this motive , I never went again to their house . Some time after , Mrs. Godfrey informed me that they were favorably disposed towards me , and wished me to renew the ...
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... liberty , suffered the bill to pass ; for , although their prin- ciples would not suffer them to fight , they had no objection to their neighbors fighting for them . In consequence of this act a very respectable militia was formed . The ...
... liberty , suffered the bill to pass ; for , although their prin- ciples would not suffer them to fight , they had no objection to their neighbors fighting for them . In consequence of this act a very respectable militia was formed . The ...
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... liberty amongst the people of Europe , the effects which these have already produced in France , and the probable consequences which will result from them elsewhere , all of which are the offspring of the American revolution , it cannot ...
... liberty amongst the people of Europe , the effects which these have already produced in France , and the probable consequences which will result from them elsewhere , all of which are the offspring of the American revolution , it cannot ...
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... liberty ; but they could not be prevailed upon to oppose the measures of the British Govern- ment . M. le Roy , in a letter annexed to Abbe Fauchet's eulogium of Dr. Franklin , states , that the ill success of this negotiation was ...
... liberty ; but they could not be prevailed upon to oppose the measures of the British Govern- ment . M. le Roy , in a letter annexed to Abbe Fauchet's eulogium of Dr. Franklin , states , that the ill success of this negotiation was ...
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... liberty to support them , the colonists determined to separate from a country , from which they had experienced a re- petition of injury and insult . In this question , Dr. Franklin was decidedly in favor of the mea- sure proposed , and ...
... liberty to support them , the colonists determined to separate from a country , from which they had experienced a re- petition of injury and insult . In this question , Dr. Franklin was decidedly in favor of the mea- sure proposed , and ...
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