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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... grants Money in aid of the Expedition against Car- thagena . The Governor enlists indented Servants upon that Occa- sion ; and the Assembly apply the Money they had given to indem- nify the Masters . They give Money towards the Public ...
... grants Money in aid of the Expedition against Car- thagena . The Governor enlists indented Servants upon that Occa- sion ; and the Assembly apply the Money they had given to indem- nify the Masters . They give Money towards the Public ...
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... 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 guard - vessels to scour the coasts from privateers in time of ...
... 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 guard - vessels to scour the coasts from privateers in time of ...
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... grants is yet pur- chased of the Indians . It is much cheaper to purchase of them , than to take and maintain the possession by force ; for they are generally very reasonable in their demands for land ; and the expense of guarding a ...
... grants is yet pur- chased of the Indians . It is much cheaper to purchase of them , than to take and maintain the possession by force ; for they are generally very reasonable in their demands for land ; and the expense of guarding a ...
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... grant from time to time such supplies for the defence of the country , as shall be judged necessary , so far as their abilities will allow . That the people in the colonies , who are to feel the immediate mischiefs of invasion and ...
... grant from time to time such supplies for the defence of the country , as shall be judged necessary , so far as their abilities will allow . That the people in the colonies , who are to feel the immediate mischiefs of invasion and ...
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... grant to settle a colony west of the Allegany moun- tains . Many obstacles were encountered , but the application was at last successful . The scheme was prevented from being carried into effect by the troubles immediately preceding the ...
... grant to settle a colony west of the Allegany moun- tains . Many obstacles were encountered , but the application was at last successful . The scheme was prevented from being carried into effect by the troubles immediately preceding the ...
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