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The Granite Monthly: A New Hampshire Magazine Devoted to History, Biography ... - Page 170
edited by - 1887
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Political, Miscellaneous, and Philosophical Pieces: Arranged Under the ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1779 - 610 pages
...for its laws, its cuftoms and manners j and even a fondnefs for its famions, that greatly increafed the commerce. Natives of Britain were always treated with particular regard -, to be an Old England-man was, of itfelf, a character of fome refpe<5t, and gave a kind of rank among us. <^. And...
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The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the ..., Volume 3

Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 590 pages
...were governed by this country at the cxpence only of a little pen, ink, and paper : they were led by a thread. They had not only a respect, but an affection...Britain ; for its laws, its customs, and manners, and eve'ha fondness for ks fashions, that greatly increased the commerce. Natives of Britain were always...
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Washington, Or, Liberty Restored: A Poem, in Ten Books

Thomas Northmore - 1809 - 274 pages
...murmur to the yoke of power ; They would become fit instruments to serve 158. Arc Unions, #c.— " They had not only a respect, but an affection for...fashions, that greatly increased the commerce. Natives of England were always treated with particular regard ; to be an Old-England man was, of itself, a character...
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Washington, Or, Liberty Restored: A Poem, in Ten Books

Thomas Northmore - 1809 - 268 pages
...serve 156. Art Britons, fyc.—" They had not only a respect, bat an affection for Great Britain, tor its laws, its customs and manners, and even a fondness...fashions, that greatly increased the commerce. Natives of England were always treated with particular regard ; to be an Old-England man was, of itself, a character...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1813 - 726 pages
...paper. They were led by a thread. They had not only i a respect, but an affection for Great Bri-f tain, for its laws, its customs and manners, and even a...were always treated with particular regard ; to be an Old-England man was, of itself, a character of some respect, and gave a hind of rank among us. And...
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The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life Written ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1815 - 336 pages
...were governed by this country at the expence only of a little pen, ink and paper. They were led by a thread. They had not only a respect, but an affection, for GreatBritain, for its laws, its customs and manners, and even a fondness for its fashions, that greatly...
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The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year ..., Volume 2

Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 650 pages
...were governed by this country at the expense only of a little pen, ink, and paper ; they were led by a thread. They had not only a respect, but an affection...always treated with particular regard ; to be an Old- England-man was, of itself, a character of some respect, and gave a kind of rank among us." — " And...
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Annals of Philadelphia,: Being a Collection of Memoirs, Anecdotes ...

John Fanning Watson - 1830 - 902 pages
...government of the crown, or paid for defence cheerfully. " They were led by a thread. They not only had a respect, but an affection for Great Britain, for its laws, its customs, and its manners, and even a fondness for its fashions, — not yet subsided. Natives of Great Britain were...
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Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania, Volume 6

1831 - 586 pages
...government of ihe crown, or paid for defence cheerfully: "They were led by a thread. They not only had a respect, but an affection for Great Britain, for its laws, its customs, and its manners, and even a fondness fur its fashion, not yet subsided. Natives of Great Britain were always...
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Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 1

Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 pages
...were governed by this country at the expense omy of u little pen, ink, and paper : they were lead by a thread. They had not only a respect, but an affection...always treated with particular regard ; to be an Old England-man was, of itself, a character of some respect, and gave a kind of rank among us. Q. And what...
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