The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... happy method of reason- ing which took up society in its first elements , and taught the exact use and value of every thing it handled ; which subdued the vanities , and recon- ciled men to privations ; which excited industry , and ...
... happy method of reason- ing which took up society in its first elements , and taught the exact use and value of every thing it handled ; which subdued the vanities , and recon- ciled men to privations ; which excited industry , and ...
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... Happy it proved to both nations , that the Dutch were prevailed on finally to cede the New Netherlands ( now the province of New York ) to us at the peace of 1674 ; a peace that has ever since continued between us , but must have been ...
... Happy it proved to both nations , that the Dutch were prevailed on finally to cede the New Netherlands ( now the province of New York ) to us at the peace of 1674 ; a peace that has ever since continued between us , but must have been ...
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... Happy as we now are , under the best of kings , and in the prospect of a succession promising every felicity a nation was ever blessed with ; happy too in the wisdom and vigor of every part of the administration ; we cannot , we ought ...
... Happy as we now are , under the best of kings , and in the prospect of a succession promising every felicity a nation was ever blessed with ; happy too in the wisdom and vigor of every part of the administration ; we cannot , we ought ...
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... happy method of requisition been continued ( a method that left the king's subjects in those remote coun- tries the pleasure of showing their zeal and loyalty , and of imagining that they recommended themselves to their sove- reign by ...
... happy method of requisition been continued ( a method that left the king's subjects in those remote coun- tries the pleasure of showing their zeal and loyalty , and of imagining that they recommended themselves to their sove- reign by ...
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... happy conclu- sion . 2. Do you think then that the taking possession of the king's territorial rights , and strengthening the frontiers , is not an American interest ? A. Not particularly , but conjointly a British and an Ame- ri can ...
... happy conclu- sion . 2. Do you think then that the taking possession of the king's territorial rights , and strengthening the frontiers , is not an American interest ? A. Not particularly , but conjointly a British and an Ame- ri can ...
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