Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... opinion on so important a point , took an opportunity of feeling the pulse of the people , and of preparing them for the declaration of independ- ence , by a circular manifesto to the several colonies , stating the causes which rendered ...
... opinion on so important a point , took an opportunity of feeling the pulse of the people , and of preparing them for the declaration of independ- ence , by a circular manifesto to the several colonies , stating the causes which rendered ...
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... opinion . The public mind , which had already been drawn that way by the manifesto of congress , was now confirmed in its decision , by the appearance of Paine's celebrated pamphlet " Common Sense ; " in which there is good reason to ...
... opinion . The public mind , which had already been drawn that way by the manifesto of congress , was now confirmed in its decision , by the appearance of Paine's celebrated pamphlet " Common Sense ; " in which there is good reason to ...
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... opinion the admiral could have no terms to offer , but such as the act of parliament empowered him to offer , which were , PARDON upon submission ; yet , as the people might imagine more , and be uneasy if he was not heard , they ...
... opinion the admiral could have no terms to offer , but such as the act of parliament empowered him to offer , which were , PARDON upon submission ; yet , as the people might imagine more , and be uneasy if he was not heard , they ...
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... pardons to be offered the colonies , who are the very parties injured , expresses indeed that opinion of our ignorance , baseness and insen- sibility , which your uninformed and proud nation has long 24 PART IV . MEMOIRS OF.
... pardons to be offered the colonies , who are the very parties injured , expresses indeed that opinion of our ignorance , baseness and insen- sibility , which your uninformed and proud nation has long 24 PART IV . MEMOIRS OF.
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... opinion to his lordship , that a return to the domination of Great Britain was not now to be ex- pected . We mentioned the repeated humble petitions of the colonies to the king and parliament , which had been treated VOL . II . C with ...
... opinion to his lordship , that a return to the domination of Great Britain was not now to be ex- pected . We mentioned the repeated humble petitions of the colonies to the king and parliament , which had been treated VOL . II . C with ...
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