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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... justice , to live in perpetual peace with us . And , with regard to France , she cannot , in case of another war , put us to the im- mense expense of defending that long - extended fron- tier ; we shall then , as it were , have our ...
... justice , to live in perpetual peace with us . And , with regard to France , she cannot , in case of another war , put us to the im- mense expense of defending that long - extended fron- tier ; we shall then , as it were , have our ...
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... justice be answered ; " We understand you , Gen- tlemen , perfectly well ; you have only your interest in view ; you want to have the people confined within your present limits , that in a few years the lands you are possessed of may ...
... justice be answered ; " We understand you , Gen- tlemen , perfectly well ; you have only your interest in view ; you want to have the people confined within your present limits , that in a few years the lands you are possessed of may ...
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... justice is done on the mur- derers . The blood of the innocent will cry to Heaven for vengeance . It is said , that , Shehaes being before told , that it was to be feared some English might come from the fron- tier into the country ...
... justice is done on the mur- derers . The blood of the innocent will cry to Heaven for vengeance . It is said , that , Shehaes being before told , that it was to be feared some English might come from the fron- tier into the country ...
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... justice a number of persons , who , in viola- tion of the public faith , and in defiance of all law , had inhumanly killed six of the Indians , who had lived in Conestogo manor , for the course of many years , peace- ably and ...
... justice a number of persons , who , in viola- tion of the public faith , and in defiance of all law , had inhumanly killed six of the Indians , who had lived in Conestogo manor , for the course of many years , peace- ably and ...
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... Justice to that nation , though lately our enemies , and hardly yet our cordial friends , obliges me , on this occa- sion , not to omit mentioning an instance of Spanish honor , which cannot but be still fresh in the memory of many yet ...
... Justice to that nation , though lately our enemies , and hardly yet our cordial friends , obliges me , on this occa- sion , not to omit mentioning an instance of Spanish honor , which cannot but be still fresh in the memory of many yet ...
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