| 1849 - 802 páginas
...governed by England still for ages, without force, or any considerable expense. But I do not see there a sufficient quantity of the wisdom that is necessary...produce such a conduct, and I lament the want of it." — Letter to Lord Kamei. But it is most strange, that while England's policy, and the spirit of her... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 páginas
...privileges, they might be easily governed still for ages, without force or any considerable expense. But I do not see here a sufficient quantity of the...at Millar's the new edition of your Principles of Equity,u<nA have read with great pleasure the preliminary discourse on the principles of morality.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 674 páginas
...privileges, they might be easily governed still for ages, without force or any considerable expense. But I do not see here a sufficient quantity of the...produce such a conduct, and I lament the want of it."* The temporary tranquillity in the colonies, which followed the repeal of the Stamp Act, afforded Dr.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 664 páginas
...privileges, they might be easily governed still for ages, without force or any considerable expense. But I do not see here a sufficient quantity of the...produce such a conduct, and I lament the want of it."* The temporary tranquillity in the colonies, which followed the repeal of the Stamp Act, afforded Dr.... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1840 - 844 páginas
...privileges, they might be easily governed still for ages without force or any considerable expense. But I do not see here a sufficient quantity of the...produce such a conduct, and I lament the want of it." "WELLBELOVED TESTIMONIAL." SIR, A FRIEND of mine, and subscriber and diligent reader of yours, requested... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 668 páginas
...privileges, they might be easily governed still for ages, without force or any considerable expense. But I do not see here a sufficient quantity of the...necessary to produce such a conduct, and I lament I. the want of it."* The temporary tranquillity in the colonies, which followed the repeal of the Stamp... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1848 - 676 páginas
...privileges, they might be easily governed still for ages, without force or any considerable expense. But I do not see here a sufficient quantity of the...produce such a conduct, and I lament the want of it."* The temporary tranquillity in the colonies, which followed the repeal of the Stamp Act, afforded Dr.... | |
| 1849 - 844 páginas
...governed by England still for ages, without force, or any considerable expense. But I do not see there a sufficient quantity of the wisdom that is necessary...produce such a conduct, and I lament the want of it." — Letter to Lord Kamet. But it is most strange, that while England's policy, and the spirit of her... | |
| 1849 - 822 páginas
...governed by England still for ages, without force, or any considerable expense. But I do not see there a sufficient quantity of the wisdom that is necessary...produce such a conduct, and I lament the want of it." — Letter to Lord Kames. But it is most strange, that while England's policy, and the spirit of her... | |
| James Wynne - 1850 - 372 páginas
...privileges, they might be easily governed still for ages, without force, or any considerable expense. But I do not see here a sufficient quantity of the...produce such a conduct, and I lament the want of it." Yet, although Frankb'n had good reasons to doubt the wisdom that governed the ministerial party, with... | |
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