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 of the Author, Band 4Hillard, Gray,, 1840 |
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... America , and the Prob- ability and Effects of a Union with Great Britain ; and concerning the Repeal or Suspension of the Stamp Act · The Examination of Dr. Benjamin Franklin , in the British House of Commons , relative to the Repeal ...
... America , and the Prob- ability and Effects of a Union with Great Britain ; and concerning the Repeal or Suspension of the Stamp Act · The Examination of Dr. Benjamin Franklin , in the British House of Commons , relative to the Repeal ...
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... America 380 • • Preface , by the British Editor , to " The Votes and Pro- ceedings of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants . of the Town of Boston " Rules for Reducing a Great Empire to a Small One ; pre- sented to a late Minister ...
... America 380 • • Preface , by the British Editor , to " The Votes and Pro- ceedings of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants . of the Town of Boston " Rules for Reducing a Great Empire to a Small One ; pre- sented to a late Minister ...
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... America , to ask for the security recom- mended by the author of the Letter , * though it would be preposterous to do it in many cases . His proposed demand is founded on the little value of Canada to the French ; the right we have to ...
... America , to ask for the security recom- mended by the author of the Letter , * though it would be preposterous to do it in many cases . His proposed demand is founded on the little value of Canada to the French ; the right we have to ...
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... America , if we " raise English forts at such passes as may at once make us respectable to the French and to the Indian nations . " * The security desirable in America may be considered as of three kinds . 1. A security of possession ...
... America , if we " raise English forts at such passes as may at once make us respectable to the French and to the Indian nations . " * The security desirable in America may be considered as of three kinds . 1. A security of possession ...
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... America , and be obliged to employ the same number of troops and ships , at the same immense expense , to defend our possessions there , while we are in proportion go therefore , in the out settlements , they must be more remote ; and ...
... America , and be obliged to employ the same number of troops and ships , at the same immense expense , to defend our possessions there , while we are in proportion go therefore , in the out settlements , they must be more remote ; and ...
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