The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... inhabitants of Nova Scotia ; which likewise we conceive ought to be a na- tional expence . And that his majesty's subjects , the merchants and in- surers in England , as well as the merchants here and else- where , did during the last ...
... inhabitants of Nova Scotia ; which likewise we conceive ought to be a na- tional expence . And that his majesty's subjects , the merchants and in- surers in England , as well as the merchants here and else- where , did during the last ...
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... inhabitants ib . 888 83 84 A message from the governor ( Hamilton ) preparing the house to ex- pect incursions from the French among the Indians in alliance with them , and requiring assistance on their behalf ib . The answer of the ...
... inhabitants ib . 888 83 84 A message from the governor ( Hamilton ) preparing the house to ex- pect incursions from the French among the Indians in alliance with them , and requiring assistance on their behalf ib . The answer of the ...
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... inhabitants of certain places were in- duced to present to the assembly ib . The address of the assembly to the governor 207 Their 50,000l . money - bill returned , with an amendment , by which the whole proprietary - estate was to be ...
... inhabitants of certain places were in- duced to present to the assembly ib . The address of the assembly to the governor 207 Their 50,000l . money - bill returned , with an amendment , by which the whole proprietary - estate was to be ...
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... inhabitants ib . They signify their purpose to adjourn ; and refer the affair of a militia to a new assembly ib . Their proceedings at the next meeting ; the governor demands an ad- ditional supply of provision to be sent to Albany , at ...
... inhabitants ib . They signify their purpose to adjourn ; and refer the affair of a militia to a new assembly ib . Their proceedings at the next meeting ; the governor demands an ad- ditional supply of provision to be sent to Albany , at ...
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... abuses continually published against the inhabitants of Pennsylvania , by the proprietaries and their agents , with Mr. W. Franklin's refutation thereof . 422 11. Some remarks on the conduct of the last and XXX CONTENTS .
... abuses continually published against the inhabitants of Pennsylvania , by the proprietaries and their agents , with Mr. W. Franklin's refutation thereof . 422 11. Some remarks on the conduct of the last and XXX CONTENTS .
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