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 by the Author ; by Jared Sparks, Band 3Childs and Peterson, 1840 |
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... Treaty . A Me- morial to the Assembly from Mr. Quincy , a Commissioner from the Government of Massachusetts Bay . The Assembly resolves to raise the said Sum on the Credit of the Province . Another Paper of Acknowledgment from the said ...
... Treaty . A Me- morial to the Assembly from Mr. Quincy , a Commissioner from the Government of Massachusetts Bay . The Assembly resolves to raise the said Sum on the Credit of the Province . Another Paper of Acknowledgment from the said ...
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... Treaty with the Six Nations . The Governor appears strongly inclined to involve the Province in a War with the Delawares and Shawanese . He also demands farther Supplies . The Resolutions of the Assembly concerning a Plan of Military ...
... Treaty with the Six Nations . The Governor appears strongly inclined to involve the Province in a War with the Delawares and Shawanese . He also demands farther Supplies . The Resolutions of the Assembly concerning a Plan of Military ...
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... treaty , by which they should be prevented from going over to the French , or being drawn away by the Indians under their influence . The day appointed for the assembling of the commissioners was the 14th of June , 1754 , at Albany ...
... treaty , by which they should be prevented from going over to the French , or being drawn away by the Indians under their influence . The day appointed for the assembling of the commissioners was the 14th of June , 1754 , at Albany ...
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... treaties . Make all Indian pur- chases not within proprietary grants . Make and sup- port new settlements , by building forts , raising and paying soldiers to garrison the forts , defend the fron- tiers , and annoy the enemy . Equip ...
... treaties . Make all Indian pur- chases not within proprietary grants . Make and sup- port new settlements , by building forts , raising and paying soldiers to garrison the forts , defend the fron- tiers , and annoy the enemy . Equip ...
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... treaties , & c . , there would be every year sufficient business arise to require at least one meeting , and at such meeting many things might be suggested for the benefit of all the colonies . This annual meeting may either be at a ...
... treaties , & c . , there would be every year sufficient business arise to require at least one meeting , and at such meeting many things might be suggested for the benefit of all the colonies . This annual meeting may either be at a ...
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