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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... Union , by Cadwallader Colden · Reasons and Motives on which the Plan of Union was formed Plan of Union adopted by the Convention at Albany ; with the Reasons and Motives for each Article of the Plan Three Letters to Governor Shirley ...
... Union , by Cadwallader Colden · Reasons and Motives on which the Plan of Union was formed Plan of Union adopted by the Convention at Albany ; with the Reasons and Motives for each Article of the Plan Three Letters to Governor Shirley ...
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... union and discipline for our defence , and promised to propose in a few days an association , to be generally signed for that purpose . The pamphlet had a sudden and surprising effect . I was called upon for the instru- ment of ...
... union and discipline for our defence , and promised to propose in a few days an association , to be generally signed for that purpose . The pamphlet had a sudden and surprising effect . I was called upon for the instru- ment of ...
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... union , nor discipline . And though it were true , that our 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 ...
... union , nor discipline . And though it were true , that our 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 ...
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... ty- rants and oppressors , would they refuse to unite with us in defence of their newly acquired and most pre- cious liberty and property ? Were this union formed , were we once united , thoroughly armed and disci- plined PLAIN TRUTH . 19.
... ty- rants and oppressors , would they refuse to unite with us in defence of their newly acquired and most pre- cious liberty and property ? Were this union formed , were we once united , thoroughly armed and disci- plined PLAIN TRUTH . 19.
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... 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.
... 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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