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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... Inhabitants . The An- swer of the Proprietaries to the Representation of the Assem- bly concerning the Expense of Indian Affairs . The Assembly's Message sent to the Governor , together with the Currency Bill he had before rejected ...
... Inhabitants . The An- swer of the Proprietaries to the Representation of the Assem- bly concerning the Expense of Indian Affairs . The Assembly's Message sent to the Governor , together with the Currency Bill he had before rejected ...
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... Inhabitants . A Remark thereon . He embarrasses them with Petitions from certain Persons requiring to be armed . A Pro- posal from certain Gentlemen of Philadelphia to subscribe Five Hundred Pounds in Lieu of the Proprietary Proportion ...
... Inhabitants . A Remark thereon . He embarrasses them with Petitions from certain Persons requiring to be armed . A Pro- posal from certain Gentlemen of Philadelphia to subscribe Five Hundred Pounds in Lieu of the Proprietary Proportion ...
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... Inhabitants of Pennsylvania . • • · • No. IV . Account of sundry Sums of Money paid by the Province of Pennsylvania for his Majesty's Service , since the Commencement of Hostilities by the French in North America . No. V. Letter from Mr ...
... Inhabitants of Pennsylvania . • • · • No. IV . Account of sundry Sums of Money paid by the Province of Pennsylvania for his Majesty's Service , since the Commencement of Hostilities by the French in North America . No. V. Letter from Mr ...
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... inhabitants ; when those few Indians , that engaged with us against the French , are left exposed to their resentment ? When they consider these things , is there no danger that , through disgust at our usage , joined with fear of the ...
... inhabitants ; when those few Indians , that engaged with us against the French , are left exposed to their resentment ? When they consider these things , is there no danger that , through disgust at our usage , joined with fear of the ...
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... inhabitants able to bear arms in its defence . It its computed , that we have at least ( ex- clusive of the Quakers ) sixty thousand fighting men , acquainted with firearms , many of them hunters and marksmen , hardy and bold . All we ...
... inhabitants able to bear arms in its defence . It its computed , that we have at least ( ex- clusive of the Quakers ) sixty thousand fighting men , acquainted with firearms , many of them hunters and marksmen , hardy and bold . All we ...
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