| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1856 - 574 trang
...the commerce. Natives of Britain were always treated with particular regard; to be an Old-England man was, of itself, a character of some respect, and gave...Parliament to make laws for America questioned till lately ? Jl. The authority of Parliament was allowed to be valid in all laws, except such as should lay internal... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1859 - 680 trang
...increased the commerce. Natives of Britain were always treated with particular regard ; to be an OU England-man was, of itself, a character of some respect,...rank among us. • Q. And what is their temper now 1 A. O, very much altered. Q. Did you ever hear the authority of parliament to make laws for America... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 498 trang
...commerce. Natives of Great Britain, were always treated with particular regard; as to be an OldEngland man was, of itself, a character of some respect, and gave a kind of rank among us." " And what is their temper now ? " " If the act is not repealed, what do you think will be the consequences... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 566 trang
...handed down as such to the latest posterity. That illustrious name in special, PiTT,1 will, I trust, was of itself a character of some respect, and gave...is their temper now? " A.. " O, very much altered." — See note 1, p. 134. — ED. 1 No name was more venerated in America than that of William Pitt.... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 556 trang
...handed down as such to the latest posterity. That illustrious name in special, P1TT,1 will, I trust, was of itself a character of some respect, and gave...is their temper now? " A. " O, very much altered." — See note 1, p. 134. — ED. 1 No name was more venerated in America than thatof William Pitt. He... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 562 trang
...handed down as such to the latest posterity. That illustrious name in special, PiTT,1 will, I trust, was of itself a character of some respect, and gave...among us." Q. "And what is their temper now? " A. " 0, very much altered." — See note 1, p. 134. — ED. 1 No name was more venerated in America than... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 802 trang
...greatly increased the commerce. Natives of Britain were always treated with particular regard ; and f O " V A 8 9 D%" { I$ 6k ...h 3LS M Fc >h ~ܼ s _ Ps m U _ — Examination of Dr. Franklin before the Britith Home of Common» relative to th: Repeal of the American... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 802 trang
...greatly increased the commerce. Natives of Britain were always treated with particular regard , and to be an Old Englandman was of itself a character...of some respect, and gave a kind of rank among us." — Examination of Dr. Franklin before the Britith Houte of Common* relative to tki Repeal of the American... | |
| Charles Knight - 1860 - 528 trang
...the commerce. Natives of Britain were 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 amongst us." To the question, Whether he thought the people of America would submit to pay the Stamp... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 668 trang
...commerce. Natives of Britain were 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." Parliament of Great Britain ?" Franklin replied : " They considered the Parliament as the great bulwark... | |
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