The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Including a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the War of Independence, and of the Various Negociations at Paris for Peace; with the History of His Political and Other Writings |
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... and for so long as such provisions shall be made accordingly , to forbear , in
respect of such province or colony , to levy any duties , tax , or assessment , or to
impose any further duty , tax , or assessment , except only such duties as it may
be ...
... and for so long as such provisions shall be made accordingly , to forbear , in
respect of such province or colony , to levy any duties , tax , or assessment , or to
impose any further duty , tax , or assessment , except only such duties as it may
be ...
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they had , in fact , a trade of seven millions per annum , of which Great Britain had
heretofore enjoyed the monopoly , to offer in return ; and since , with respect to
France in particular , the rising strength of the new Republic had a direct claim on
...
they had , in fact , a trade of seven millions per annum , of which Great Britain had
heretofore enjoyed the monopoly , to offer in return ; and since , with respect to
France in particular , the rising strength of the new Republic had a direct claim on
...
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You cannot make them respect you ; you cannot make them wear your cloth . You
will plant an invincible hatred in their breasts against you . Coming from the stock
they do , they never can respect you . ” He afterwards said : “ The proposal is ...
You cannot make them respect you ; you cannot make them wear your cloth . You
will plant an invincible hatred in their breasts against you . Coming from the stock
they do , they never can respect you . ” He afterwards said : “ The proposal is ...
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He was received with the greatest marks of respect by the literary characters ;
and this respect was extended amongst all classes of men . His personal
influence was hence very considerable . To the effects of this were added those
of various ...
He was received with the greatest marks of respect by the literary characters ;
and this respect was extended amongst all classes of men . His personal
influence was hence very considerable . To the effects of this were added those
of various ...
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An express acknowledgment of it is merely formal with respect to the allies ; but
the prejudices of mankind have made it substantial with respect to Athens . 556
Let this obstacle be removed : it is slight , but fatal ; and while it lasts thousands ...
An express acknowledgment of it is merely formal with respect to the allies ; but
the prejudices of mankind have made it substantial with respect to Athens . 556
Let this obstacle be removed : it is slight , but fatal ; and while it lasts thousands ...
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