| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 498 páginas
...obedience to acts of parliament. Numerous as the people are in the several provinces, they cost you nothing in forts, citadels, garrisons, or armies,...subjection. They 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,... | |
| 1767 - 1020 páginas
...citadels, garrifons or armies, to keep them in fubje&ion. They 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 refpeft, but an affe&ion, for Great-Britain, for its laws, its culloms and manners, and even a fondnefs... | |
| 1767 - 748 páginas
...garrilons, or armies, to keep them in шЬц-ctmii, They were governed by tin country at the expence only of/ a little pen, ink, and paper. They were led by a thread. They had not only a refprft, but an affection, for G. Britain, for its laws, its cuttoms, and manners, and even a fondnefs... | |
| George Bancroft - 1866 - 990 páginas
...Americans, before 1763, were of the best temper in the world towards Great Britain, and were governed at the expense only of a little pen, ink, and paper ; they allowed the authority of parliament in laws, except such as should lay internal duties, and never disputed... | |
| George Bancroft - 1852 - 484 páginas
...Americans, before 1763, were of the best temper in the world towards Great Britain, and were governed at the expense only of a little pen, ink, and paper ; they allowed the authority of parliament in laws, except such as should lay internal duties, and never disputed... | |
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