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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... Colonies , by Governor Pownall ; with Remarks by Dr. Franklin Observations on Passages in " An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Disputes between the British Colonies in America and their Mother Country . London , 1769 ...
... Colonies , by Governor Pownall ; with Remarks by Dr. Franklin Observations on Passages in " An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Disputes between the British Colonies in America and their Mother Country . London , 1769 ...
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... colonies of the Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire , in 1723 , by which those colonies suffered so much damage , was begun by the insti- gation of the French ; their supplies were from them ; and there are now original letters of ...
... colonies of the Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire , in 1723 , by which those colonies suffered so much damage , was begun by the insti- gation of the French ; their supplies were from them ; and there are now original letters of ...
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... colonies , that , if we leave Canada , however circumscribed , to the French , " we have done nothing " ; * we shall soon be made sensible ourselves of this truth , and to our cost . please , and those at any distance from each other ...
... colonies , that , if we leave Canada , however circumscribed , to the French , " we have done nothing " ; * we shall soon be made sensible ourselves of this truth , and to our cost . please , and those at any distance from each other ...
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... colonies . I entirely agree with the Remarker , that we are in North America " a far greater continental as well as naval power , " and that only cowardice or ignorance can sub- ject our colonies there to a French conquest . But , for ...
... colonies . I entirely agree with the Remarker , that we are in North America " a far greater continental as well as naval power , " and that only cowardice or ignorance can sub- ject our colonies there to a French conquest . But , for ...
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... colonies are concerned . No colony , no possessor of lands in any colony , therefore , wishes for conquests , or can be benefited by them , otherwise than as they may be a means of se- curing peace on their borders . No considerable ...
... colonies are concerned . No colony , no possessor of lands in any colony , therefore , wishes for conquests , or can be benefited by them , otherwise than as they may be a means of se- curing peace on their borders . No considerable ...
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