The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... French , though purposely con- vened , and the importance of the occasion earnestly urged upon them ; considering moreover , that one principal en- couragement to the French , in invading and insulting the British American dominions ...
... French , though purposely con- vened , and the importance of the occasion earnestly urged upon them ; considering moreover , that one principal en- couragement to the French , in invading and insulting the British American dominions ...
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... French communication between Canada and Louisiana , and speedy settlement of the intermediate lands . The power of settling new colonies is therefore thought a valuable part of the plan , and what cannot so well be executed by two ...
... French communication between Canada and Louisiana , and speedy settlement of the intermediate lands . The power of settling new colonies is therefore thought a valuable part of the plan , and what cannot so well be executed by two ...
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... French ,, without other assistance ; several of the colonies having alone , in former wars , withstood the whole power of the enemy , unassisted not only by the mother- country , but by any of the neighboring provinces . The plan ...
... French ,, without other assistance ; several of the colonies having alone , in former wars , withstood the whole power of the enemy , unassisted not only by the mother- country , but by any of the neighboring provinces . The plan ...
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... French power in that country was subjected , and before the late restraints on their commerce ; they satisfy me , and I hope they will convince your readers ( contrary to what has been advanced by some of your correspondents ) that ...
... French power in that country was subjected , and before the late restraints on their commerce ; they satisfy me , and I hope they will convince your readers ( contrary to what has been advanced by some of your correspondents ) that ...
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... French colonies to the other , being a country of at least one thousand five hundred miles long , without the approbation or the consent of their re- presentatives first obtained to such expeditions , might be grievous and ruinous to ...
... French colonies to the other , being a country of at least one thousand five hundred miles long , without the approbation or the consent of their re- presentatives first obtained to such expeditions , might be grievous and ruinous to ...
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