The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author by Jared Sparks, Band 3Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... matter in a clear light ( although it may make our answer longer than we could wish ) , that the true state of the matter may appear . " They then urge the authority of the Board of Trade in justification of their former assertion ...
... matter in a clear light ( although it may make our answer longer than we could wish ) , that the true state of the matter may appear . " They then urge the authority of the Board of Trade in justification of their former assertion ...
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... matter from the frontier could give the governor any new advantage over them . His answer to the assembly on the 14th of Novem- ber was , " that he had given the bill relating to the Indian trade to his clerk to transcribe ; " and that ...
... matter from the frontier could give the governor any new advantage over them . His answer to the assembly on the 14th of Novem- ber was , " that he had given the bill relating to the Indian trade to his clerk to transcribe ; " and that ...
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... matter in a clear light , ( although it may make our answer longer than we could wish , ) that the true state of the matter may appear . 4. We did not speak our own sentiments only , when we before said , we were under no greater ...
... matter in a clear light , ( although it may make our answer longer than we could wish , ) that the true state of the matter may appear . 4. We did not speak our own sentiments only , when we before said , we were under no greater ...
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Papers relating to a Plan of Union of the Colonies adopt | 22 |
Plan of Union adopted by the Convention at Albany | 36 |
Three Letters to Governor Shirley | 56 |
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