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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... danger ; and the labored and long- continued endeavour of our Governor , Thomas , to prevail with our Quaker Assembly to pass a militia law , and make other provisions for the security of the province , having proved abortive ; I ...
... danger ; and the labored and long- continued endeavour of our Governor , Thomas , to prevail with our Quaker Assembly to pass a militia law , and make other provisions for the security of the province , having proved abortive ; I ...
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... danger , so that they are often surprised by it , unprovided of the proper means of security . When it is too late , they are sen- sible of their imprudence ; after great fires , they pro- vide buckets and engines ; after a pestilence ...
... danger , so that they are often surprised by it , unprovided of the proper means of security . When it is too late , they are sen- sible of their imprudence ; after great fires , they pro- vide buckets and engines ; after a pestilence ...
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... enemy far more promising , and therefore highly increase our danger . That our enemies may have spies abroad , and some even in these colonies , will not be made much doubt A * of , when it is considered , that such has PLAIN TRUTH . 5.
... enemy far more promising , and therefore highly increase our danger . That our enemies may have spies abroad , and some even in these colonies , will not be made much doubt A * of , when it is considered , that such has PLAIN TRUTH . 5.
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... danger , and therefore have made no provision against it ; great encouragement this ! ] and to a large land , and a place where there is no want of any thing . What could they desire more ? Accordingly , we find in the following verses ...
... danger , and therefore have made no provision against it ; great encouragement this ! ] and to a large land , and a place where there is no want of any thing . What could they desire more ? Accordingly , we find in the following verses ...
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Benjamin Franklin Jared Sparks. And is our country , any gether free from danger ? is true , had a long peace a long peace indeed , as well as a long lane , that has no ending , The French know the power and im- portance of the Six ...
Benjamin Franklin Jared Sparks. And is our country , any gether free from danger ? is true , had a long peace a long peace indeed , as well as a long lane , that has no ending , The French know the power and im- portance of the Six ...
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