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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... manner of introducing the subject . After stating that he should confine his remarks to the writer of this performance , he adds as a reason , because , of all those , who had treated the opposite side of the question , " he is clearly ...
... manner of introducing the subject . After stating that he should confine his remarks to the writer of this performance , he adds as a reason , because , of all those , who had treated the opposite side of the question , " he is clearly ...
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... manner to defend their extended frontiers ; and all this from the influence the French have had over , but comparatively , a few of the Indians . To the same or greater evils still will every one of the colonies be exposed , whenever ...
... manner to defend their extended frontiers ; and all this from the influence the French have had over , but comparatively , a few of the Indians . To the same or greater evils still will every one of the colonies be exposed , whenever ...
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... manner of settling now practised there , till they amount to perhaps a hundred millions of souls . This must take some centuries to fulfil ; and in the mean time this nation must necessarily supply them with the manufactures they ...
... manner of settling now practised there , till they amount to perhaps a hundred millions of souls . This must take some centuries to fulfil ; and in the mean time this nation must necessarily supply them with the manufactures they ...
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... manner of living of its inhabit- ants , and the most suspected of carrying on manufac- tures , on account of the number of German artisans who are known to have transplanted themselves into that country ; though even these , in truth ...
... manner of living of its inhabit- ants , and the most suspected of carrying on manufac- tures , on account of the number of German artisans who are known to have transplanted themselves into that country ; though even these , in truth ...
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... manner the French and their In- dians check the growth of our colonies . It is a mod- est word , this check , for massacring men , women , and children ! The writer would , if he could , hide from himself , as well as from the public ...
... manner the French and their In- dians check the growth of our colonies . It is a mod- est word , this check , for massacring men , women , and children ! The writer would , if he could , hide from himself , as well as from the public ...
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