Benjamin FranklinHoughton, Mifflin, 1917 - 428 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 32
עמוד 47
... enemy's country , than taxing of Englishmen for their own public benefit . " That it would be treating them as a conquered peo- ple , and not as true British subjects . " And so on ; traversing beforehand the same ground soon to be so ...
... enemy's country , than taxing of Englishmen for their own public benefit . " That it would be treating them as a conquered peo- ple , and not as true British subjects . " And so on ; traversing beforehand the same ground soon to be so ...
עמוד 80
... enemies , and how sensible soever each colony has been of that necessity , yet they have never been able to effect such a union among themselves , nor even to agree in re- questing the mother country to establish it for them . " If they ...
... enemies , and how sensible soever each colony has been of that necessity , yet they have never been able to effect such a union among themselves , nor even to agree in re- questing the mother country to establish it for them . " If they ...
עמוד 87
... enemy to be feared , and in a safe expedition they wreaked a deadly , senseless , cowardly , and brutal vengeance on an unoffending group of twenty old men , women and children , living peacefully and harmlessly near Lancaster . The ...
... enemy to be feared , and in a safe expedition they wreaked a deadly , senseless , cowardly , and brutal vengeance on an unoffending group of twenty old men , women and children , living peacefully and harmlessly near Lancaster . The ...
עמוד 89
... enemies among the populace , " a fact of which the governor speedily took advantage . But without this episode enmity between Penn and Franklin was inevitable . They served masters whose ends were wide apart ; upon the one side ...
... enemies among the populace , " a fact of which the governor speedily took advantage . But without this episode enmity between Penn and Franklin was inevitable . They served masters whose ends were wide apart ; upon the one side ...
עמוד 111
... enemies . Each and all , amid this various and ex- tensive acquaintance , listened to him with a respect no tithe of which could have been commanded by any other American then living . The force of his intelligence , the scope of his ...
... enemies . Each and all , amid this various and ex- tensive acquaintance , listened to him with a respect no tithe of which could have been commanded by any other American then living . The force of his intelligence , the scope of his ...
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able affairs afterward agent American appointed arguments Arthur Lee Assembly Bancroft Beaumarchais Benjamin Franklin bills Britain British brought cerning colonies colonists commissioners concerning Congress course court Deane drafts duty enemies England English Englishmen envoys Europe fact feeling felt France Frank Franklin wrote French friends gave Gérard give governor Grenville gress hand Hartley honor hope independence instructions interest Izard John Adams king knew later less letter Lord Lord North Lord Shelburne Lord Stormont lordship matter ment mind minister ministry mother country nation negotiations ness never once opinion Oswald paper Paris Parliament Parton's Paxton boys peace Philadelphia position prisoners privy council probably proprietaries Province repeal replied scheme seemed sent Shelburne ship side Silas Deane soon Spain Stamp Act taxes thought tion took trade treaty Vergennes voted wish