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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... entitled " The True Constitutional Means for putting an End to the Disputes between Great Britain and the Amer- ican Colonies . London , 1769 " • 258 . 270 281 298 ✓ Settlement on the Ohio River 302 • Appendix , viii CONTENTS .
... entitled " The True Constitutional Means for putting an End to the Disputes between Great Britain and the Amer- ican Colonies . London , 1769 " • 258 . 270 281 298 ✓ Settlement on the Ohio River 302 • Appendix , viii CONTENTS .
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... mean , even where he speaks of the madness of the people ; for the mad- ness of the mob must be too feeble and impotent , armed as the government of this country at present is , to " overrule , " t even in the slightest instances , the ...
... mean , even where he speaks of the madness of the people ; for the mad- ness of the mob must be too feeble and impotent , armed as the government of this country at present is , to " overrule , " t even in the slightest instances , the ...
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... means get more by hunting the English , than by hunting wild beasts ; and the French , at the same time , are thereby en- abled to keep up a large body of Indians , entirely at the expense of the English . " * Remarks , p . 25 . of the ...
... means get more by hunting the English , than by hunting wild beasts ; and the French , at the same time , are thereby en- abled to keep up a large body of Indians , entirely at the expense of the English . " * Remarks , p . 25 . of the ...
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... means of their canoes ( to the use of which they are brought up from their infancy ) they presently get out of their reach . Further , if a body of men were to march into their country , to the place where they are settled , they can ...
... means of their canoes ( to the use of which they are brought up from their infancy ) they presently get out of their reach . Further , if a body of men were to march into their country , to the place where they are settled , they can ...
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... means of se- curing peace on their borders . No considerable advan- tage has resulted to the colonies by the conquests of this war , or can result from confirming them by the peace , but what they must enjoy in common with the rest of ...
... means of se- curing peace on their borders . No considerable advan- tage has resulted to the colonies by the conquests of this war , or can result from confirming them by the peace , but what they must enjoy in common with the rest of ...
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