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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... the tender and helpless , by Providence committed to your charge , never presume to implore the Gods ; it will provoke them , and raise their indignation against you . " PAPERS RELATING TO A PLAN OF UNION OF THE COLONIES PLAIN TRUTH . 21.
... the tender and helpless , by Providence committed to your charge , never presume to implore the Gods ; it will provoke them , and raise their indignation against you . " PAPERS RELATING TO A PLAN OF UNION OF THE COLONIES PLAIN TRUTH . 21.
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... charge ought to be borne by the colonies . GRAND COUNCIL . Quære ; Is the grand council , with the governor- general , to have a legislative authority ? If only an executive power , objections may be made to their being elective . It ...
... charge ought to be borne by the colonies . GRAND COUNCIL . Quære ; Is the grand council , with the governor- general , to have a legislative authority ? If only an executive power , objections may be made to their being elective . It ...
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... charge ; for these cir- cumstances tend to the security of the state , and its protection from foreign power . But it seems not of so much importance , whether the fighting be done by John or Thomas , or the tax paid by William or ...
... charge ; for these cir- cumstances tend to the security of the state , and its protection from foreign power . But it seems not of so much importance , whether the fighting be done by John or Thomas , or the tax paid by William or ...
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... 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 , capable of bearing arms , amount at least to thousand . It is apprehended ...
... 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 , capable of bearing arms , amount at least to thousand . It is apprehended ...
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... charge of which may probably exceed the charge of the proposed settlements , and the advantage nothing near so great . The fort at Oswego should likewise be strength- ened , and some armed half - galleys , or other small ves- sels ...
... charge of which may probably exceed the charge of the proposed settlements , and the advantage nothing near so great . The fort at Oswego should likewise be strength- ened , and some armed half - galleys , or other small ves- sels ...
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