| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 524 頁
...and that the King with their respective parliaments is their only legislator. 1 know your sentiments differ from mine on these subjects. You are a thorough government man,' which; 1 do not wonder at, nor do I aim at converting you, I only wish you to act uprightly and steadily,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 558 頁
...wishes on that subject. In B letter to his son of Oct. 6, 1773,k he says: " I know your sentiments differ from mine on these subjects. You are a thorough...prosperity of your people, and leave them happier than yon found them, •whatever your political principles are, your memory will be honored.'* During the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 542 頁
...their respective parliaments, is their only legislator. I know your sentiments differ from mine ott these subjects. You are a thorough government man,...prosperity of your people, and leave them happier (iban you found them, whatever your political principlies are, your memory will be honored. I have... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 頁
...wishes on that subject. In a letter to his son of Oct. 6, 1773,1 he says: " I know your. sentiments differ from mine on these subjects. You are a thorough...which I do not wonder at, nor do I aim at converting ?/o«. . I only wish you to act uprightly and steadily, avoiding that duplicity which in Hutchinson... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 556 頁
...wishes on that subject. In a letter to his son of Oct. 6, 1773,k he says: " I know your sentiments differ from mine on these subjects. You are a thorough...government man, which I do not wonder at, nor do I aim at con-otrting yon. I only wish you to act uprightly and steadily, avoiding that duplicity, which in Hutchinson... | |
| 1826 - 422 頁
...steadily," said he, " avoiding that duplicity which in Hutchin&on adds contempt to indignation. TOD area thorough government man which I do not wonder at, nor do I aim at converting yon." No one has a right lo request another to act against bis own principles, bnt it must be confessed... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1833 - 490 頁
...that the king, with their respective parliaments, is their only legislator. I know your sentiments differ from mine on these subjects. You are a thorough...political principles are, your memory will be honored. I have written two pieces here lately for the Public Advertiser, on American affairs, designed to expose... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 頁
...on that subject. In a letter to his son of Oct. 6, 1778,* he says : " I know your sentiments diner from mine on these subjects. You are a thorough government man, which I do not wonder at, nor Jo I aim at converting you. I only wish you to act uprightly and steadily, avoiding * See " Private... | |
| James Grahame - 1836 - 480 頁
...parliament had no right to enact any law whatever obligatory upon America, adds, " I know your sentiments differ from mine on these subjects. You are a thorough...your political principles are your memory will be honoured." Franklin's Private Correspondence. Part II. Governor Franklin, thus encouraged, persisted... | |
| James Grahame - 1836 - 486 頁
...parliament had no right to enact any law whatever obligatory upon America, adds, " I know your sentiments differ from mine on these subjects. You are a thorough...your political principles are your memory will be honoured." Franklin's Private Correspondence. Part II. Governor Franklin, thus encouraged, persisted... | |
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