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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... force , and perspicuity of expression , or the general elegance of manner , conspicuous in both pamphlets , that my pleasure chiefly arises ; it is rather from this , that I have lived to see subjects of the greatest im- portance to ...
... force , and perspicuity of expression , or the general elegance of manner , conspicuous in both pamphlets , that my pleasure chiefly arises ; it is rather from this , that I have lived to see subjects of the greatest im- portance to ...
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... , but joined their own forces with them in all the late hostilities , that have been committed with- in his Majesty's province of Nova Scotia . And from an intercepted though it is known they are supplied by the French CANADA PAMPHLET . 7.
... , but joined their own forces with them in all the late hostilities , that have been committed with- in his Majesty's province of Nova Scotia . And from an intercepted though it is known they are supplied by the French CANADA PAMPHLET . 7.
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... forces , and at their own expense . Their own interest will then in- duce the American governments to take care of such forts in proportion to their importance , and see that the officers keep their corps full , and mind their duty ...
... forces , and at their own expense . Their own interest will then in- duce the American governments to take care of such forts in proportion to their importance , and see that the officers keep their corps full , and mind their duty ...
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... force now employed in that part of the world may be spared for any other service here or elsewhere so that both the offensive and defensive strength of the British empire , on the whole , will be greatly increased . But to leave the ...
... force now employed in that part of the world may be spared for any other service here or elsewhere so that both the offensive and defensive strength of the British empire , on the whole , will be greatly increased . But to leave the ...
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... forces , and you are unwilling to be without a pretence for kindling up another war , and thereby occasioning a repetition of the same delightful doses . But , Gentle- men , allow us to understand our interest a little like- wise ; we ...
... forces , and you are unwilling to be without a pretence for kindling up another war , and thereby occasioning a repetition of the same delightful doses . But , Gentle- men , allow us to understand our interest a little like- wise ; we ...
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