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, Band 3Tappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1836 |
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... Indian Lands . The People at the sole Expense of Indian Affairs . Paper Money first issued in Pennsylvania . Precautions taken to secure it from Depreciation . Room left in the Constitution of the Province for Self - defence , by Force ...
... Indian Lands . The People at the sole Expense of Indian Affairs . Paper Money first issued in Pennsylvania . Precautions taken to secure it from Depreciation . Room left in the Constitution of the Province for Self - defence , by Force ...
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... Indians had passed the Mountains , and demands a Supply . Petitions from various Quarters presented to the Assembly . Depredations of the Indians . Sixty Thousand Pounds granted , to be struck in Bills of Credit , which the Gov- ernor ...
... Indians had passed the Mountains , and demands a Supply . Petitions from various Quarters presented to the Assembly . Depredations of the Indians . Sixty Thousand Pounds granted , to be struck in Bills of Credit , which the Gov- ernor ...
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... Indian - Trade Bills . An Act for emitting Four Thou- sand Pounds in Bills of Credit . An Act for striking and issuing the Sum of Forty Thousand Pounds for the King's Use . An At- tack apprehended from the Indians . A Bill to permit the ...
... Indian - Trade Bills . An Act for emitting Four Thou- sand Pounds in Bills of Credit . An Act for striking and issuing the Sum of Forty Thousand Pounds for the King's Use . An At- tack apprehended from the Indians . A Bill to permit the ...
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... Indians ; but it is had forsaken the God of their fathers , and were gone into idolatry ; from hence may be easily accounted their covetous disposition of invad- ing their neighbours . " The People of Laish , we are told in the same ...
... Indians ; but it is had forsaken the God of their fathers , and were gone into idolatry ; from hence may be easily accounted their covetous disposition of invad- ing their neighbours . " The People of Laish , we are told in the same ...
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... Indians , that engaged with us against the French , are left exposed to their resentment ? When they consider these ... Indian war on the frontiers will not affect us ; the enemy will never come near our habitations ; let those concerned ...
... Indians , that engaged with us against the French , are left exposed to their resentment ? When they consider these ... Indian war on the frontiers will not affect us ; the enemy will never come near our habitations ; let those concerned ...
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