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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... dis- pose of any part of it . There can be no cession , that is not supposed at least increase the power of the party to whom it is made . It is enough that he has a VOL . IV . 2 to right to ask it , and that he does it CANADA PAMPHLET . 9.
... dis- pose of any part of it . There can be no cession , that is not supposed at least increase the power of the party to whom it is made . It is enough that he has a VOL . IV . 2 to right to ask it , and that he does it CANADA PAMPHLET . 9.
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... least discretion ; remote from the eye , the prudence , and the restraint of gov- ernment . Injuries are therefore frequently , in some part or other of so long a frontier , committed on both sides , resentment provoked , the colonies ...
... least discretion ; remote from the eye , the prudence , and the restraint of gov- ernment . Injuries are therefore frequently , in some part or other of so long a frontier , committed on both sides , resentment provoked , the colonies ...
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... least notice , without great disadvantage , quit their present habitations , and betake themselves to new ones . " - CLARKE'S Observations , p . 13 . " It has been already remarked , that the tribes of the Indians , living upon the ...
... least notice , without great disadvantage , quit their present habitations , and betake themselves to new ones . " - CLARKE'S Observations , p . 13 . " It has been already remarked , that the tribes of the Indians , living upon the ...
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... from their share of these advantages , that they will necessarily lessen , or at least prevent the increase of the value of what makes the principal part of their private property , their land . ( A people , 18 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... from their share of these advantages , that they will necessarily lessen , or at least prevent the increase of the value of what makes the principal part of their private property , their land . ( A people , 18 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... least to two thousand seven hundred miles , exclusive of the rivers running into them , many of which are navigable to a great extent for boats and canoes , through vast tracts of country ; how little likely is it , that the expense on ...
... least to two thousand seven hundred miles , exclusive of the rivers running into them , many of which are navigable to a great extent for boats and canoes , through vast tracts of country ; how little likely is it , that the expense on ...
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