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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... charge the governments must be at in a very uneffectual manner to defend their extended frontiers ; and all this from the influence the French have had over , but comparatively , a few of the Indians . To the same or greater evils still ...
... charge the governments must be at in a very uneffectual manner to defend their extended frontiers ; and all this from the influence the French have had over , but comparatively , a few of the Indians . To the same or greater evils still ...
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... charge of carriage from this inland country , other met- als will , as well as iron ; and certainly silk , since three pence per pound is not above one per cent on the value , and amounts to twenty - eight pounds per ton . If the ...
... charge of carriage from this inland country , other met- als will , as well as iron ; and certainly silk , since three pence per pound is not above one per cent on the value , and amounts to twenty - eight pounds per ton . If the ...
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... charge and enjoin all judges , justices , sheriffs , constables , officers , civil and military , and all other his Majesty's liege subjects within this province , to make diligent search and inquiry after the authors and per- petrators ...
... charge and enjoin all judges , justices , sheriffs , constables , officers , civil and military , and all other his Majesty's liege subjects within this province , to make diligent search and inquiry after the authors and per- petrators ...
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... should be brought to condign punishment ; I have , therefore , by and with the advice of the council , published this proclamation , and do hereby strictly charge and command all judges , justices 60 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... should be brought to condign punishment ; I have , therefore , by and with the advice of the council , published this proclamation , and do hereby strictly charge and command all judges , justices 60 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... charge and command all judges , justices , sheriffs , constables , officers civil and military , and all other his Majesty's faithful and liege subjects within this province , to make diligent search and inquiry after the authors and ...
... charge and command all judges , justices , sheriffs , constables , officers civil and military , and all other his Majesty's faithful and liege subjects within this province , to make diligent search and inquiry after the authors and ...
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