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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... kind of security ; but , as those situations are far advanced beyond the inhabitants , the expense of maintaining and supplying the garrisons will be very great , even in time of full peace , and immense on every interruption of it ; as ...
... kind of security ; but , as those situations are far advanced beyond the inhabitants , the expense of maintaining and supplying the garrisons will be very great , even in time of full peace , and immense on every interruption of it ; as ...
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... kind of security will not be obtained by such forts , unless they were connected by a wall like that of China , from one end of our settlements to the other . If the Indians , when at war , marched like the Europeans , with great armies ...
... kind of security will not be obtained by such forts , unless they were connected by a wall like that of China , from one end of our settlements to the other . If the Indians , when at war , marched like the Europeans , with great armies ...
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... kind of security , that we shall not , in a few years , have all we have done to do over again in America , and be obliged to employ the same number of troops and ships , at the same immense expense , to defend our possessions there ...
... kind of security , that we shall not , in a few years , have all we have done to do over again in America , and be obliged to employ the same number of troops and ships , at the same immense expense , to defend our possessions there ...
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... kind of military monks ; if this was the state of troops posted in a populous country , where the imposition could not be so well concealed ; what may we expect will be the case of those , that shall be posted two , three , or four ...
... kind of military monks ; if this was the state of troops posted in a populous country , where the imposition could not be so well concealed ; what may we expect will be the case of those , that shall be posted two , three , or four ...
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... kind from abroad , and to bear the expense of its own exportation . But no man , who can have a piece of land of his own , sufficient by his labor to subsist his family in plenty , is poor enough to be a manufacturer , and work for a ...
... kind from abroad , and to bear the expense of its own exportation . But no man , who can have a piece of land of his own , sufficient by his labor to subsist his family in plenty , is poor enough to be a manufacturer , and work for a ...
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