STRAHAN, You are a Member of Parliament, and one of that Majority which has doomed my Country to Destruction. — You have begun to burn our Towns, and murder our People. — Look upon your Hands! They are stained with the Blood of your Relations! —... Every-day Religion - Էջ 56James Freeman Clarke - 1886 - 464 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Nicholas Parsons - 1984 - 424 էջ
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| A. J. Langguth - 1989 - 644 էջ
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| A. J. Langguth - 1989 - 644 էջ
...towns and murder our people. Look upon your hands! They are stained with the blood of your relations! You and I were long friends. You are now my enemy, and I am Yours, B. FRANKLIN Even in outrage, Franklin was prudent. The note was not sent. Because of his prestige, the Congress... | |
| Gordon H. Chang - 1990 - 424 էջ
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| Jay Fliegelman - 1993 - 296 էջ
...and murder our People. Look upon your hands! They are stained with the Blood of your Relations!— You and I were long Friends:— You are now my enemy,— and 1 am Yours, B. Franklin47 But more than simple irony is at work. The line break frees Franklin from... | |
| Nian-Sheng Huang - 1994 - 304 էջ
...Towns and murder our People. Look upon your Handsl They are stained with the Blood of your Relationsl You and I were long Friends: You are now my Enemy, and I am, Yours, B Franklin'"" This brief note became one of Franklin's most famous writings, because it was quoted in almost every... | |
| Jack P. Greene - 1995 - 420 էջ
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| Don Cook - 1995 - 446 էջ
...Towns and murder our People. Look upon your Hands! They are stained with the Blood of your Relations! You and I were long Friends. You are now my Enemy and I am Yours, B. Franklin. But Franklin reconsidered his outburst against an old friend. The letter remained among his papers... | |
| Anna Wierzbicka - 1997 - 328 էջ
...treated as opposites. For example: Friends are as dangerous as enemies. (Thomas De Quincey, "Essays") You and I were long friends; you are now my enemy and I am Yours, Benjamin Franklin. (Letter to William Strahan) Do good to thy friend to keep him, to thy enemy to gain... | |
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