A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202페이지 |
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... Franklin took an active part , and in a letter to Mr. Shirley , governor of Mas- sachusetts , as Dr. Ramsay observes , he anticipated the substance of a controversy , which for twenty years employed the pens , tongues , and swords of ...
... Franklin took an active part , and in a letter to Mr. Shirley , governor of Mas- sachusetts , as Dr. Ramsay observes , he anticipated the substance of a controversy , which for twenty years employed the pens , tongues , and swords of ...
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... Franklin , that , when the war closed , if he should be in the ministry , he would take measures to prevent the colonies from having a power to refuse or delay the supplies which might be wanting for na- tional purposes . ' This ...
... Franklin , that , when the war closed , if he should be in the ministry , he would take measures to prevent the colonies from having a power to refuse or delay the supplies which might be wanting for na- tional purposes . ' This ...
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... Franklin , on the plain and unadorned , but con- vincing principles of common sense . In the month of February , that celebrated philosopher was examined at the bar of the House of Commons touching the state of America , and the ...
... Franklin , on the plain and unadorned , but con- vincing principles of common sense . In the month of February , that celebrated philosopher was examined at the bar of the House of Commons touching the state of America , and the ...
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... Franklin , indeed , namely , on the 21st of January , 1766 , a motion had , under their auspices , been made in the Commons in a committee of the whole House to the following effect ; - That it is the opinion of the committee , that the ...
... Franklin , indeed , namely , on the 21st of January , 1766 , a motion had , under their auspices , been made in the Commons in a committee of the whole House to the following effect ; - That it is the opinion of the committee , that the ...
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... Franklin , he thought it his duty , as agent of the House of Representatives of Massa- chusetts , to send them to his constituents . Their perusal excited , as might have been expected , the indignation of the assembly , the members of ...
... Franklin , he thought it his duty , as agent of the House of Representatives of Massa- chusetts , to send them to his constituents . Their perusal excited , as might have been expected , the indignation of the assembly , the members of ...
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