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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... French as a set - off for acquisitions in the West Indies . The controversy was carried on with warmth , and the public attention was attracted to it , not more from the importance of the subject , than from the ability of the writers ...
... French as a set - off for acquisitions in the West Indies . The controversy was carried on with warmth , and the public attention was attracted to it , not more from the importance of the subject , than from the ability of the writers ...
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... French ; the right we have to ask , and the power we may have to insist on an indemnification for our ex- penses ; the difficulty the French themselves will be under of restraining their restless subjects in America from encroaching on ...
... French ; the right we have to ask , and the power we may have to insist on an indemnification for our ex- penses ; the difficulty the French themselves will be under of restraining their restless subjects in America from encroaching on ...
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... French , & c . printed at Boston , 1755 , says , " The Indians in the French interest are , upon all proper opportuni- ties , instigated by their priests ( who have generally the chief manage- ment of their public councils ) to acts of ...
... French , & c . printed at Boston , 1755 , says , " The Indians in the French interest are , upon all proper opportuni- ties , instigated by their priests ( who have generally the chief manage- ment of their public councils ) to acts of ...
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... French , and carry their prisoners to them , we can , by complain- ing , obtain no redress , as the governors of Canada have a ready excuse , that the Indians are an independent people , over whom they have no power , and for whose ...
... French , and carry their prisoners to them , we can , by complain- ing , obtain no redress , as the governors of Canada have a ready excuse , that the Indians are an independent people , over whom they have no power , and for whose ...
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... French remain in Canada and Louisiana , fix the boundaries as you will between us and them , we must border on each other for more than fifteen hundred miles . The people that inhabit the frontiers are generally the refuse of both ...
... French remain in Canada and Louisiana , fix the boundaries as you will between us and them , we must border on each other for more than fifteen hundred miles . The people that inhabit the frontiers are generally the refuse of both ...
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