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... paper was originally printed , had the appearance of being rather incorectly taken from the original , it is here compared with Dr. Franklin's own copy . 1. Our people , being confined to the country between 32 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
... paper was originally printed , had the appearance of being rather incorectly taken from the original , it is here compared with Dr. Franklin's own copy . 1. Our people , being confined to the country between 32 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
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Benjamin Franklin. 1. Our people , being confined to the country between the sea and the mountains , cannot much more increase in num- ber ; people increasing in proportion to their room and means of subsistance . ( See the Observations ...
Benjamin Franklin. 1. Our people , being confined to the country between the sea and the mountains , cannot much more increase in num- ber ; people increasing in proportion to their room and means of subsistance . ( See the Observations ...
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... confine the French within nar- rower limits . 4. We should secure the friendship and trade of the Miamis or Twigtwees ( a numerous people consisting of many tribes , inhabiting the country between the west end of lake Erie , and the ...
... confine the French within nar- rower limits . 4. We should secure the friendship and trade of the Miamis or Twigtwees ( a numerous people consisting of many tribes , inhabiting the country between the west end of lake Erie , and the ...
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... confine ourselves to those possessions only that were " the objects for which we began the war . " This the remarker seems to think right , when the question relates to Canada , properly so called ; it having never แ 6 Remarks , p . 7 ...
... confine ourselves to those possessions only that were " the objects for which we began the war . " This the remarker seems to think right , when the question relates to Canada , properly so called ; it having never แ 6 Remarks , p . 7 ...
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... confined within the mountains : yet the increase within the mountains only would evidently make the comparative population equal to that of Great Britain much sooner than it can be expected , when our people are spread over a country ...
... confined within the mountains : yet the increase within the mountains only would evidently make the comparative population equal to that of Great Britain much sooner than it can be expected , when our people are spread over a country ...
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