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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... march- ings , and other military displays ; as also the devices and mottos of the several flags presented by the ladies . The celebrated Gil- bert Tennent , then resident in Philadelphia , inculcated the doc- trines of PLAIN TRUTH from ...
... march- ings , and other military displays ; as also the devices and mottos of the several flags presented by the ladies . The celebrated Gil- bert Tennent , then resident in Philadelphia , inculcated the doc- trines of PLAIN TRUTH from ...
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... March 21st , he says ; " As to the concerting of measures with the other governments , the time will not admit of it , as what is to be done must be done immedi- ately . I hope to see at least two of the chiefs of the Six Nations at ...
... March 21st , he says ; " As to the concerting of measures with the other governments , the time will not admit of it , as what is to be done must be done immedi- ately . I hope to see at least two of the chiefs of the Six Nations at ...
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... march the inhabitants from one end of the British and 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 representatives first obtained to ...
... march the inhabitants from one end of the British and 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 representatives first obtained to ...
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... march in a body to the place destined for their settlement , under the charge of the government to be established over them . Such ren- dezvous and march , however , not to be directed , till the number of names of settlers entered ...
... march in a body to the place destined for their settlement , under the charge of the government to be established over them . Such ren- dezvous and march , however , not to be directed , till the number of names of settlers entered ...
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... march land through Pennsylvania . The river Scioto , which runs into the Ohio about two hundred miles below Logstown , is supposed the fittest seat for the other colony ; there being for forty miles on each side of it , and quite up to ...
... march land through Pennsylvania . The river Scioto , which runs into the Ohio about two hundred miles below Logstown , is supposed the fittest seat for the other colony ; there being for forty miles on each side of it , and quite up to ...
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