| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 524 頁
...is their sovereign; 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
...may have been his secret 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....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
...may have beep his secret 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...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
...may have been his secret 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....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
...is their sovereign ; and that the king, with their respective parliaments, is their only legislator. I know your sentiments differ from mine on these subjects....your political principles are, your memory will be honored. I have written two pieces here lately for the Public Advertiser, on American affairs, designed... | |
| 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... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 590 頁
...is their sovereign ; and that the King, with their respective Parliaments, is their only legislator. I know your sentiments differ from mine on these subjects....your political principles are, your memory will be honored. I have written two pieces here lately for the Public Advertiser, on American affairs, designed... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 596 頁
...their sovereign ; and that the King, with their respective Parliaments, is their only legislate. \ I know your sentiments differ from mine on these subjects....indignation. If you can promote the prosperity of youj people, and leave them happier than you found them, whatever your political principles are, your... | |
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