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" they that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. "
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE AMERICAN CONTINENT - Page 242
by GEORGE BANOROIT - 1858
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The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: [Autobiography

Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1818 - 558 pages
...mischiefs of war, rather than admit the alteration of their charters and laws by parliament. " They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." B. FRANKLIN. HINTS. I doubt the regulating duties will not be accepted, without enacting them, and...
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A Political and Civil History of the United States of America ..., Volume 1

Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 544 pages
...war, rather than admit the alteration of their charters and laws by parliament. They who can give up liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."! This detailed view of the secret negociation between Dr. Franklin and some of the British ministry,...
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Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 1

Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1834 - 682 pages
...mischiefs of war, rather than admit the alteration of their charters and laws by parliament. " They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." "B. FRANKLIN." HINTS. I doubt the regulating duties will not be accepted, without enacting them, and...
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The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and ..., Volume 5

Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - Statesmen - 1837 - 552 pages
...mischiefs of war, rather than admit the alteration of their charters and laws by Parliament. 'They, who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.' "B. FRANKLIN." " HINTS. " I doubt the regulating duties will not be accepted, without enacting them,...
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Life and Times of Joseph Warren

Richard Frothingham - Physicians - 1865 - 594 pages
...privilege." 1 Subsequently, Franklin sent, through Lord Howe to Lord North, the following as his last words: "The Massachusetts must suffer all the hazards and...temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 1 The journals reported from tune to tune the concentration of military and naval force at Boston,...
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Life and Times of Joseph Warren

Richard Frothingham - Physicians - 1865 - 602 pages
...Massachusetts must suffer all the hazards and mischiefs of war rather than admit the alteration of then* charter and laws by parliament. They that can give...little temporary safety deserve neither* liberty nor safety."1 The journals reported from time to tune the concentration of military and naval force at...
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National Teachers' Monthly, Volume 2

Education - 1875 - 398 pages
...a revolution that could not be averted. On the 3ist of July, Congress, believing with Franklin that "they that can give up essential liberty to obtain...temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety," openly denounced the plan of Lord North for conciliation, inasmuch as it "would leave them without...
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Familiar Quotations ...

John Bartlett - Quotations - 1875 - 890 pages
...tread. Ibid. St. 13. Yet still we hug the dear deceit. Content. Vision iv. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. 1706-1790. They that can give up essential liberty to obtain...little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.1 Historical Review of Pennsylvania. God helps them that help themselves.2 Poor Richard. 1 This...
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 2

Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 768 pages
...rather than admit the alteration of their charters and laws by Parliament. 'They, HINTS. [/ET. 69. who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.' "B. FRANKLIN." " HINTS. " I doubt the regulating duties will not be accepted, without enacting them,...
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Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself, Volume 2

Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 566 pages
...civilized, of first demanding satisfaction. "Art. 14. The judges should receive nothing from the King. who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.' "B. FRANKLIN." " HINTS. "I doubt the regulating duties will not be accepted, without enacting them,...
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