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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... immediately under denies it to us ; and if the enemy comes , we are far from Zidon , and there is no deliverer near . Our case is dangerously bad ; but perhaps there is yet a remedy , if we have but the prudence and the spirit to apply ...
... immediately under denies it to us ; and if the enemy comes , we are far from Zidon , and there is no deliverer near . Our case is dangerously bad ; but perhaps there is yet a remedy , if we have but the prudence and the spirit to apply ...
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... immediate object was to conciliate the Six Nations , by giving them presents , and renewing a 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 ...
... immediate object was to conciliate the Six Nations , by giving them presents , and renewing a 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 ...
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... . But , this being an office of great trust and importance to the nation , it was thought better to be filled by the immediate appointment of the crown . " The power proposed to be given by the plan PLAN OF UNION . 39.
... . But , this being an office of great trust and importance to the nation , it was thought better to be filled by the immediate appointment of the crown . " The power proposed to be given by the plan PLAN OF UNION . 39.
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... immediately popular , they would be gener- ally men of good abilities for business , and men of reputation for integrity ; and that forty - eight such men might be a number sufficient . But , though it was thought reasonable that each ...
... immediately popular , they would be gener- ally men of good abilities for business , and men of reputation for integrity ; and that forty - eight such men might be a number sufficient . But , though it was thought reasonable that each ...
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... immediate benefit from the advanced forts . POWER TO MAKE LAWS , LAY DUTIES , & c . That for these purposes they have power to make laws , and lay and levy such general duties , imposts , or taxes , as to them shall appear most equal ...
... immediate benefit from the advanced forts . POWER TO MAKE LAWS , LAY DUTIES , & c . That for these purposes they have power to make laws , and lay and levy such general duties , imposts , or taxes , as to them shall appear most equal ...
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