What the event will be, God only knows. But some punishment seems preparing for a people, who are ungratefully abusing the best constitution, and the best King, any nation was ever blessed with, intent on nothing but luxury, licentiousness, power, places,... The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, LL.D, F.R.S., &c. Minister ... - 322. oldalszerző: Benjamin Franklin - 1817Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| John Carswell - 1973 - 246 oldal
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| Angus Calder - 1981 - 986 oldal
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| Malcolm Miles Kelsall - 1987 - 234 oldal
...men, women, and children, which seems only to have produced an universal sullenness, that looks like a great black cloud coming on, ready to burst in a general...licentiousness, power, places, pensions, and plunder .... All respect to law and government seems to be lost among the common people, who are moreover continually... | |
| Charles Tilly - 1995 - 524 oldal
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| Jack P. Greene - 1995 - 420 oldal
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| Don Cook - 1995 - 446 oldal
...men, women and children, which seems only to have produced a universal sullenness, that looks like a great black cloud coming on, ready to burst in a general tempest . . . while the ministry, divided in their counsels, with little regard tor each other, worried by... | |
| Alf Johnson Mapp - 1998 - 692 oldal
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| Donald Rutherford - 1999 - 518 oldal
...seditious scribblers to trample on authority, and every thing that used to keep them in order. — What the event will be. God only knows. But some punishment...constitution and the best king any nation was ever blest with.' These were the remarks of Franklin, made at the time and on the spot, — and he will... | |
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