Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... towns , and murders . of innocent people , perpetrated by their wicked and inhuman corsairs on our coasts , previous to any war declared against us , were just actions , and shall be so deemed , contrary to several of the commandments ...
... towns , and murders . of innocent people , perpetrated by their wicked and inhuman corsairs on our coasts , previous to any war declared against us , were just actions , and shall be so deemed , contrary to several of the commandments ...
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... towns , and destroyed the lives of our people . He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mer- cenaries to complete the works of death , desolation , and tyranny , already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy ...
... towns , and destroyed the lives of our people . He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mer- cenaries to complete the works of death , desolation , and tyranny , already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy ...
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... town in New Jersey , opposite to the island , and in possession of the Americans , the admiral sent over his barge to re- ceive and bring them to him , and to leave one of his principal officers as a hostage for their safe return . The ...
... town in New Jersey , opposite to the island , and in possession of the Americans , the admiral sent over his barge to re- ceive and bring them to him , and to leave one of his principal officers as a hostage for their safe return . The ...
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... towns in the midst of winter , excited the savages to massacre our farmers , and our slaves to murder their masters , and is even now bringing foreign mercenaries to deluge our settlements with blood . These atrocious injuries have ...
... towns in the midst of winter , excited the savages to massacre our farmers , and our slaves to murder their masters , and is even now bringing foreign mercenaries to deluge our settlements with blood . These atrocious injuries have ...
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... towns , and repairing as far as possible the mischiefs done us , might yet recover a great share of our regard , and the greatest part of our growing commerce , with all the advantage of that additional strength to be derived from a ...
... towns , and repairing as far as possible the mischiefs done us , might yet recover a great share of our regard , and the greatest part of our growing commerce , with all the advantage of that additional strength to be derived from a ...
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