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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... live scattered , as a hunter's life requires , they may be collected together from almost any distance ; as they can find their subsistence from their gun in their travelling . But , let the number of the Indians be what it will , they ...
... live scattered , as a hunter's life requires , they may be collected together from almost any distance ; as they can find their subsistence from their gun in their travelling . But , let the number of the Indians be what it will , they ...
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... 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 backs against a ...
... 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 backs against a ...
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... live beyond , though the country be ceded to us , no man acquainted with polit- ical and commercial history can doubt . Manufactures are founded in poverty . It is the multitude of poor without land in a country , and who must work for ...
... live beyond , though the country be ceded to us , no man acquainted with polit- ical and commercial history can doubt . Manufactures are founded in poverty . It is the multitude of poor without land in a country , and who must work for ...
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... live wholly on their own labor " and become independent ; beg , therefore , that the French may be suffered to remain in possession of Canada , as their neighbourhood may be useful to prevent our increase , and the removing them may ...
... live wholly on their own labor " and become independent ; beg , therefore , that the French may be suffered to remain in possession of Canada , as their neighbourhood may be useful to prevent our increase , and the removing them may ...
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... live in peace , and we be no more drained by your quarrels . You shall have land enough to cultivate , that you may have neither necessity nor inclination to go into manufactures , and we will manufacture for you , and govern you . ' A ...
... live in peace , and we be no more drained by your quarrels . You shall have land enough to cultivate , that you may have neither necessity nor inclination to go into manufactures , and we will manufacture for you , and govern you . ' A ...
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