Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... inch by inch : it cannot venture a settlement far distant from the main body , being unable to support it : but if the colonies were united under one governor - general and grand council , agreeable to the Albany , plan , they might ...
... inch by inch : it cannot venture a settlement far distant from the main body , being unable to support it : but if the colonies were united under one governor - general and grand council , agreeable to the Albany , plan , they might ...
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... inch of ground . The Indians have long been jealous of our power , and have no patience in seeing us approach their towns , and settle upon their hunting grounds ; atonements may be made for a fraud discovered in a trader , and even the ...
... inch of ground . The Indians have long been jealous of our power , and have no patience in seeing us approach their towns , and settle upon their hunting grounds ; atonements may be made for a fraud discovered in a trader , and even the ...
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... inch of the ground . " Why the lords commissioners for trade and plantations should incumber their report with the opinion * Thus the use the nation has for new settlements and acquisitions in North America is for the great increase of ...
... inch of the ground . " Why the lords commissioners for trade and plantations should incumber their report with the opinion * Thus the use the nation has for new settlements and acquisitions in North America is for the great increase of ...
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... inch of ground " and how their lordships could ap- ply that case , to the settlement of a territory , purchased by his majesty near four years ago , and now inhabited by several thousand British subjects , whom the Indians themselves ...
... inch of ground " and how their lordships could ap- ply that case , to the settlement of a territory , purchased by his majesty near four years ago , and now inhabited by several thousand British subjects , whom the Indians themselves ...
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... inches , more or less , according to the quantity of electricity . - When in this state , if you present to the shot the point of inches distance , the repellency is instantly de- a long , slender , sharp bodkin , at six or eight ...
... inches , more or less , according to the quantity of electricity . - When in this state , if you present to the shot the point of inches distance , the repellency is instantly de- a long , slender , sharp bodkin , at six or eight ...
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