| Jared Sparks - 1844 - 592 oldal
...is their sovereign ; and that the King, with their respective Parliaments, is their only le^ishuv. I know your sentiments differ from mine on these subjects. You are a thorough government •an, which I do not wonder at, nor do I aim at converting you. I only wish you to act uprightly and... | |
| James Grahame - 1845 - 536 oldal
...Franklin, after expressing his own final opinion, that the British parliament had no right to enact any law obligatory upon America, adds, " I know your sentiments...your political principles are, your memory will be honored." Franklin's Prirate Correspondence, Part II. Governor Franklin, thus encouraged, persisted... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1849 - 428 oldal
...respective parliaments, is their only legislator. I know your sentiments [he was writing to the Governor] differ from mine on these subjects. You are a thorough...wish you to act uprightly and steadily, avoiding that deplicity which in Hutchinson, adds contempt to indignation. If you can promote the prosperity of your... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1853 - 852 oldal
...respective parliaments, is their only legislator. I know your sentiments [he was writing to the Governor] differ from mine on these subjects. You are a thorough...which I do not wonder at, nor do I aim at converting you,*I only wish yon to act uprightly arid steadily, avoiding that duplicty which in Hntchinson, adds... | |
| William Adee Whitehead - 1856 - 448 oldal
...respective parliaments, is their only legislator. I know your sentiments [he was writing to the Governor] differ from mine on these subjects. You are a thorough...your political principles are, your memory will be honored." Upon this letter the Doctor's grandson bases a refutation of the belief generally entertained,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1859 - 680 oldal
...may have been his secret wishes on that subject In a letter to his son of Oct. 6, 1773,* he says : " n the Mosaic kw, it is said, " Thou shall not mar...beard." He likewise kept the seventh day Sabbath ; and ¿to I aim at converting you. I only wish you to act uprightly and steadily, avoiding * dee " Private... | |
| 1870 - 416 oldal
...undiminished to his death in 1813." In a letter of Dr. Franklin to his son, of Oct. 6, 1773, he says : — " I know your sentiments differ from mine on these subjects....government man, which I do not wonder at, nor do I aim of converting you. I only wish you to act uprightly and steadily." They were of course estranged by... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 562 oldal
...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 - 1875 - 768 oldal
...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... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1876 - 394 oldal
...absolutely infamous. In 1773, he wrote, in reference to the course which the governor was pursuing, " I only wish you to act uprightly and steadily, avoiding...your political principles are, your memory will be honored." While Franklin was absent, a young merchant of Philadelphia, Richard Bache, offered his hand... | |
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