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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... 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 Exporta ...
... 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 Exporta ...
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... trade , and business must be soon at a stand . And will not the consequences be , a discouragement of many of the vessels that used to come from other places to purchase our produce , and thereby a turning of the trade to ports , that ...
... trade , and business must be soon at a stand . And will not the consequences be , a discouragement of many of the vessels that used to come from other places to purchase our produce , and thereby a turning of the trade to ports , that ...
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... trade , would be very heavy , greater than perhaps all the enemy can be supposed to take from us at sea would amount to ; and that it would be cheaper for the government to open an insurance of- fice , and pay all losses . But is this ...
... trade , would be very heavy , greater than perhaps all the enemy can be supposed to take from us at sea would amount to ; and that it would be cheaper for the government to open an insurance of- fice , and pay all losses . But is this ...
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... trade might be protected at no great expense , and our country and our city easily defended , if proper measures were but taken , yet who shall take these measures ? Who shall Who shall pay that expense ? On whom may we fix our eyes ...
... trade might be protected at no great expense , and our country and our city easily defended , if proper measures were but taken , yet who shall take these measures ? Who shall Who shall pay that expense ? On whom may we fix our eyes ...
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... trade of Quakers ? Shall we fight to defend Quakers ? No ; let the trade per- ish , and the city burn ; let what will happen , we shall never lift a finger to prevent it . " Yet the Qua- kers have conscience to plead for their ...
... trade of Quakers ? Shall we fight to defend Quakers ? No ; let the trade per- ish , and the city burn ; let what will happen , we shall never lift a finger to prevent it . " Yet the Qua- kers have conscience to plead for their ...
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