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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... desires , that their people may be confined within the mountains , lest , if they be suffered to spread and ex- tend themselves in the fertile and pleasant country on the other side , they should " increase infinitely from all causes ...
... desires , that their people may be confined within the mountains , lest , if they be suffered to spread and ex- tend themselves in the fertile and pleasant country on the other side , they should " increase infinitely from all causes ...
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... desires . This would hold all that migrate from Bar- badoes , the Leeward Islands , or Jamaica . It would certainly recall into an English government , in which there would be room for millions , all who have before settled or purchased ...
... desires . This would hold all that migrate from Bar- badoes , the Leeward Islands , or Jamaica . It would certainly recall into an English government , in which there would be room for millions , all who have before settled or purchased ...
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... desire . I shall therefore immediately commu- nicate to you my motives for approving the proposal of endeavouring to obtain a Royal Government , in ex- change Cool Thoughts on the Present Situation of our Public Affairs.
... desire . I shall therefore immediately commu- nicate to you my motives for approving the proposal of endeavouring to obtain a Royal Government , in ex- change Cool Thoughts on the Present Situation of our Public Affairs.
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... desire of knowing how the militia bill came to fail , in the last assembly , shall immediately be com- plied with . As the governor pressed hard for a militia law , to secure the internal peace of the province , and the peo- ple of this ...
... desire of knowing how the militia bill came to fail , in the last assembly , shall immediately be com- plied with . As the governor pressed hard for a militia law , to secure the internal peace of the province , and the peo- ple of this ...
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... desire to know when they may expect it . " The gentlemen return and report , " That they waited upon the governor , and delivered the message of the House according to order ; and that the governor was pleased to say , ' He had had the ...
... desire to know when they may expect it . " The gentlemen return and report , " That they waited upon the governor , and delivered the message of the House according to order ; and that the governor was pleased to say , ' He had had the ...
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