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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... crowns , to the certain diminution of our peo- ple and the contraction of our settlements . * And , * A very intelligent American writer , Dr. Clarke , in his Observations on the late and present Conduct of the French , & c . printed at ...
... crowns , to the certain diminution of our peo- ple and the contraction of our settlements . * And , * A very intelligent American writer , Dr. Clarke , in his Observations on the late and present Conduct of the French , & c . printed at ...
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... Crown Point . While the French retain their in- fluence over the Indians , they can easily keep our long- extended frontier in continual alarm , by a very few of those people ; and , with a small number of regulars and militia , in such ...
... Crown Point . While the French retain their in- fluence over the Indians , they can easily keep our long- extended frontier in continual alarm , by a very few of those people ; and , with a small number of regulars and militia , in such ...
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... crown in New York more than forty years , at a great expense , consisted , for most part of the time , of faggots chiefly ; if their officers enjoyed their places as sinecures , and were only , as a writer * of that country styles them ...
... crown in New York more than forty years , at a great expense , consisted , for most part of the time , of faggots chiefly ; if their officers enjoyed their places as sinecures , and were only , as a writer * of that country styles them ...
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... crown , the extent of her power and commerce , the welfare and future repose of the whole British peo- ple . They could not , therefore , but take a large share in the affronts offered to Britain ; and have been ani- mated with a truly ...
... crown , the extent of her power and commerce , the welfare and future repose of the whole British peo- ple . They could not , therefore , but take a large share in the affronts offered to Britain ; and have been ani- mated with a truly ...
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... crown , and obtain an independency . You would have the French left in Canada , to exercise your military virtue , and make you a warlike people , that you may have more confidence to embark in schemes of disobe- dience , and greater ...
... crown , and obtain an independency . You would have the French left in Canada , to exercise your military virtue , and make you a warlike people , that you may have more confidence to embark in schemes of disobe- dience , and greater ...
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