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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... called ; it having never been mentioned as one of those objects , in any of our memorials or declarations , or in any national or public act whatsoever . " But the gentleman himself will probably agree , that if the ces- sion of Canada ...
... called ; it having never been mentioned as one of those objects , in any of our memorials or declarations , or in any national or public act whatsoever . " But the gentleman himself will probably agree , that if the ces- sion of Canada ...
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... called Conestogo Indians . On the first arrival of the Eng- lish in Pennsylvania , messengers from this tribe came to welcome them , with presents of venison , corn , and skins ; and the whole tribe entered into a treaty of friendship ...
... called Conestogo Indians . On the first arrival of the Eng- lish in Pennsylvania , messengers from this tribe came to welcome them , with presents of venison , corn , and skins ; and the whole tribe entered into a treaty of friendship ...
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... called the Odyssey , some hundred years before the birth of Christ . He fre- quently speaks of what he calls not only the duties , but the sacred rites of hospitality , exercised towards strangers , while in our house or territory , as ...
... called the Odyssey , some hundred years before the birth of Christ . He fre- quently speaks of what he calls not only the duties , but the sacred rites of hospitality , exercised towards strangers , while in our house or territory , as ...
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... called aloud on the sober inhabitants to come with arms to its assistance , now sees those who afforded that assistance daily libelled , abused , and men- aced by its partisans for so doing ; whence it has little reason to expect such ...
... called aloud on the sober inhabitants to come with arms to its assistance , now sees those who afforded that assistance daily libelled , abused , and men- aced by its partisans for so doing ; whence it has little reason to expect such ...
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... called Quakers , shall be accepted instead of an oath in the usual form ; ' and that the same be trans- mitted to us , and to our Commissioners for Trade and Plantations , as before directed . " Instruction 53d . And whereas we have ...
... called Quakers , shall be accepted instead of an oath in the usual form ; ' and that the same be trans- mitted to us , and to our Commissioners for Trade and Plantations , as before directed . " Instruction 53d . And whereas we have ...
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