Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... parliament , doubted not but that they should be permitted , with the rest of the empire , to share in the blessings of peace , and the emoluments of victory and conquest . While these recent and honorable acknowledgments of their ...
... parliament , doubted not but that they should be permitted , with the rest of the empire , to share in the blessings of peace , and the emoluments of victory and conquest . While these recent and honorable acknowledgments of their ...
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... parliament for Malmsbury , ) of which a fac - simile is placed facing the title - page of his PRIVATE CORRESPOND- ENCE . The following proposed Introduction to a resolu- tion of congress , ( not passed ) drawn up by Dr. Franklin , is ...
... parliament for Malmsbury , ) of which a fac - simile is placed facing the title - page of his PRIVATE CORRESPOND- ENCE . The following proposed Introduction to a resolu- tion of congress , ( not passed ) drawn up by Dr. Franklin , is ...
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... parliament passed , to prohibit and restrain , to institute a new government , laying its foundation on such princi- ples , and organising its powers in such form , as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness ...
... parliament passed , to prohibit and restrain , to institute a new government , laying its foundation on such princi- ples , and organising its powers in such form , as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness ...
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... 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 appointed three of their body , Messrs . Franklin , Adams , and Rutledge , to ...
... 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 appointed three of their body , Messrs . Franklin , Adams , and Rutledge , to ...
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... , to maintain the monopoly of it ; that being the principal cause stated by Lord Howe ; though their pensioned writers and speakers in parliament have af- fected to treat that commerce as a trifle . And 22 PART IV . MEMOIRS OF.
... , to maintain the monopoly of it ; that being the principal cause stated by Lord Howe ; though their pensioned writers and speakers in parliament have af- fected to treat that commerce as a trifle . And 22 PART IV . MEMOIRS OF.
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