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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... Defence of it . The Governor declares the Proprieta- ry's high Resentment of the Assembly's Representation . The As- sembly's Reply . The Governor refers to the Charter of Privileges as the only Rule of Government . The Assembly ...
... Defence of it . The Governor declares the Proprieta- ry's high Resentment of the Assembly's Representation . The As- sembly's Reply . The Governor refers to the Charter of Privileges as the only Rule of Government . The Assembly ...
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... defence , by Force of Arms , though the Use of Arms was not consistent with the Principles of Quakers . · 187 CHAPTER V. The Assembly grants Money in aid of the Expedition against Car- thagena . The Governor enlists indented Servants ...
... defence , by Force of Arms , though the Use of Arms was not consistent with the Principles of Quakers . · 187 CHAPTER V. The Assembly grants Money in aid of the Expedition against Car- thagena . The Governor enlists indented Servants ...
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... defence of the country . " From this paragraph it has been inferred , that the pamphlet first appeared in the year 1744 ; but it probably was not published till a year or two afterwards . The first edition I have VOL . III . 1 A never ...
... defence of the country . " From this paragraph it has been inferred , that the pamphlet first appeared in the year 1744 ; but it probably was not published till a year or two afterwards . The first edition I have VOL . III . 1 A never ...
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... defence , Spain having been several years at war against Great Britain , and being at length joined by France , which brought us into great danger ; and the labored and long- continued endeavour of our Governor , Thomas , to prevail ...
... defence , Spain having been several years at war against Great Britain , and being at length joined by France , which brought us into great danger ; and the labored and long- continued endeavour of our Governor , Thomas , to prevail ...
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... defence ; many of them have therefore never been attempted by an enemy ; and others , that were attacked , have gener- ally defended themselves with success . The length and difficulty of our bay and river have been thought so effectual ...
... defence ; many of them have therefore never been attempted by an enemy ; and others , that were attacked , have gener- ally defended themselves with success . The length and difficulty of our bay and river have been thought so effectual ...
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