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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... Force of Arms , though the Use of Arms was not consistent with the Principles of Quakers . CHAPTER V. • 187 The Assembly grants Money in aid of the Expedition against Car- thagena . The Governor enlists indented Servants upon that Occa ...
... Force of Arms , though the Use of Arms was not consistent with the Principles of Quakers . CHAPTER V. • 187 The Assembly grants Money in aid of the Expedition against Car- thagena . The Governor enlists indented Servants upon that Occa ...
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... Forces of certain Presents made to them by the Assembly . The Governor's Message to the Assembly , said to be founded on a Representation of General Braddock's , requiring them to enable him to furnish the said General with Provisions ...
... Forces of certain Presents made to them by the Assembly . The Governor's Message to the Assembly , said to be founded on a Representation of General Braddock's , requiring them to enable him to furnish the said General with Provisions ...
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... relying on as- sistance from Heaven to avert the calamities brought upon the world EDITOR . by the evil designs of men . * The Praying Indians . - though we had numerous forces on their borders , ready 8 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... relying on as- sistance from Heaven to avert the calamities brought upon the world EDITOR . by the evil designs of men . * The Praying Indians . - though we had numerous forces on their borders , ready 8 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. though we had numerous forces on their borders , ready to second and support them . What then may be ex- pected , now those forces are , by orders from the crown , to be disbanded ; when our boasted ...
Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. though we had numerous forces on their borders , ready to second and support them . What then may be ex- pected , now those forces are , by orders from the crown , to be disbanded ; when our boasted ...
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... force to unite and attack you , but are under no ties or en- gagements to unite for your defence . Hence , on the first alarm , terror will spread over all ; and , as no man can with certainty depend that another will stand by him ...
... force to unite and attack you , but are under no ties or en- gagements to unite for your defence . Hence , on the first alarm , terror will spread over all ; and , as no man can with certainty depend that another will stand by him ...
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