| 1834 - 754 lapas
...colonies, as you very judiciously propose, they will soon so outnumber us, that all the advantages, we have, will, in my opinion, be not able to preserve...language, and even our government will become precarious. The French, who watch all advantages, are now themselves making a German settlement, back of us in... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 604 lapas
...colonies, as you very judiciously propose, they will soon so outnumber us, that all the advantages we have, will, in my opinion, be not able to preserve...language, and even our government will become precarious. The French, who watch all advantages, are now themselves making a German settlement, back of us, in... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 lapas
...colonies, as you very judiciously propose, they will soon so outnumber us that all the advantages we have will, in my opinion, be not able to preserve...language, and even our government will become precarious. The French, who watch all advantages, are now themselves making a German settlement, back of us, in... | |
| Benjamin Rush - 1875 - 80 lapas
...colonies, as you very judiciously propose, they will soon so outnumber us, that all the advantages we have, will, in my opinion, be not able to preserve...language, and even our government will become precarious." Sparks Works of Franklin VII, pp. 71,-ttJ. APPENDIX. The German Farmers of Pennsylvania, have once... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1882 - 608 lapas
...colonies, as you very judiciously propose, they will soon so outnumber us, that all the advantages we have, will, in my opinion, be not able to preserve our language, and even our govern ment will become precarious. The French, who watch all advantages, are now themselves making... | |
| Worthington Chauncey Ford - 1889 - 86 lapas
...colonies, as you very judiciously propose, they will soon so outnumber us that all the advantages we have will, in my opinion, be not able to preserve...language, and even our government will become precarious. The French, who watch all advantages, are now themselves making a German settlement, back of us, in... | |
| William Beidelman - 1898 - 278 lapas
...colonies, as you very judiciously propose, they will soon outnumber us, that all the advantages we have, will, in my opinion, be not able to preserve...language, and even our government will become precarious." Some of the adverse criticisms in the foregoing letter are manifestly unjust ; but as they were made... | |
| Pennsylvania-German Society - 1900 - 638 lapas
...be turned from this to other colonies, as you very judiciously propose, they will soon outnumber up, that all the advantages we will have, will in my opinion,...our language, and even our government will become precarious."65 The wisest mortals are sometimes short-sighted and Dr. Franklin must be allowed a place... | |
| Karl Frederick Geiser - 1901 - 144 lapas
...turned from this to the other colonies * * * * they will soon outnumber us, that all the advantages we have, will, in my opinion, be not able to preserve...language, and even our Government will become precarious." 36 A manuscript pamphlet in the Franklin Library at Philadelphia, supposed to have been written by... | |
| 1901 - 710 lapas
...propose, they will soon outnumber us, so that all the advantages we will have will, in my opinion, not be able to preserve our language, and even our government will become precarious." Franklin's prejudice seems to have influenced our first executives. Among the early members of corporation and... | |
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