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Benjamin Franklin , disagreeing with the policy of impressment of seamen , wrote : " When the personal service of every man is called for , then the burden is equal . Not so when the service of part is called for and others excused .
Benjamin Franklin , disagreeing with the policy of impressment of seamen , wrote : " When the personal service of every man is called for , then the burden is equal . Not so when the service of part is called for and others excused .
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Twenty - five years later Charles , called the Young Pretender , grandson of James II , arrived in Scotland , gained some victories , but was defeated at Culloden . In 1756 and 1757 there were rumors of great preparations on the part of ...
Twenty - five years later Charles , called the Young Pretender , grandson of James II , arrived in Scotland , gained some victories , but was defeated at Culloden . In 1756 and 1757 there were rumors of great preparations on the part of ...
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For example , the position of Poland was becoming weaker and weaker during the years that finally led up to the so- called first division of this kingdom , arranged between Russia , Prussia and Austria in 1772.
For example , the position of Poland was becoming weaker and weaker during the years that finally led up to the so- called first division of this kingdom , arranged between Russia , Prussia and Austria in 1772.
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