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" I have gained any point, in either country, except that of rendering myself suspected by my impartiality ; in England, of being too much an American, and in America, of being too much an Englishman. "
Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature ... - 293. lappuse
laboja - 1831
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The complete works ... of ... Benjamin Franklin, 3. sējums

Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 lapas
...gained any point, in either country, except that of rendering myself suspected, by my impartiality; in England, of being too much an American, and in America of being too much an Englishman. Your opinion, however, weighs with me, and * I cannot pretend to say what is the publication...
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The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the ..., 3. sējums

Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 590 lapas
...gained any point, in either country, except that of rendering myself suspected, by my impartiality ; in England, of being too much an American, and in America of being too much an Englishman. Your opinion, however, weighs with me, and * I cannot pretend to saj what is the publication...
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The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, LL.D, F.R.S., &c ..., 1. sējums

Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 524 lapas
...gained any point, in either country, except that of rendering myself suspected, by my impartiality ; in England, of being too much an American, and in America of being too much an Englishman. Your opinion, however, weighs with me, and encourages me to try one effort more, in...
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The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin ...: pt.I. Letters on ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 542 lapas
...gained any point, in either country, except that of rendering myself suspected, by my impartiality ; in England, of being too much an American, and in America, of being too much an Englishman. Your opinion, however, weighs with me, and encourages me to try one effort more, in...
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin: With Many Choice Anecdotes and Admirable ...

Mason Locke Weems - 1822 - 272 lapas
...gained any point in either country, except that of rendering myself suspected, by iny impartiality, in England of being too much an AMERICAN, and in America of being too much an Engglishman. However,.as in reply to your polite question, ''what is to be done to settle this alarming...
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The Monthly Repository, and Library of Entertaining Knowledge, 2. sējums

1832 - 858 lapas
...to stand well with the British government, Ware tkat this was necessary to enable him to serve hi» country effectually ; while he never ceased to proclaim...hands, is not the least memorable of his acts at this openingpeviod of the revolution. He immediately avowed his own share in the transaction, although he...
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Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, 1. sējums

Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 lapas
...gained any point, in either country, except that of rendering myself suspected, by my impartiality; in England, of being too much an American, and in America, of being too much an Englishman. Your opinion, however, weighs with me, and encourages me to try one effort more, in...
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The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans, 2. sējums

James Herring, James Barton Longacre - 1835 - 430 lapas
...to proclaim the rights, justify the proceedings, and animate the courage of the suffering colonists. He was not ignorant, to use his own words, " that...and in America, of being too much of an Englishman." This he braved in the conscious panoply of his own esteem, and continued to serve his country till...
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin: With Many Choice Anecdotes and Admirable ...

Mason Locke Weems - 1835 - 262 lapas
...gained any point in either country, except that of rendering myself suspected, by my impartiality, in England of being too much an American, and in America of being too mucK an Englishman. However, as in reply to your polite question, " what is to be done to settle this...
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The Book of Human Character, 1. sējums

Charles Bucke - 1837 - 364 lapas
...gained ' any point in either country, except that of rendering ' myself suspected by my impartiality ; in England, ' of being too much an American ; and, in America, ' of being too much an Englishman*.' Impartiality in a judge is the most essential of qualilies : without it, ability is...
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