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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... observe , that we did not make those claims because they were large enough for security , but because we could rightfully claim no more . vantages gained in the course of this war may increase the extent of our rights . Our claims ...
... observe , that we did not make those claims because they were large enough for security , but because we could rightfully claim no more . vantages gained in the course of this war may increase the extent of our rights . Our claims ...
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... observe the present difference , and reflect how much greater our strength may be , if numbers give strength , when our manufactures shall occupy every part of the island where they can possibly be subsisted . But , say the objectors ...
... observe the present difference , and reflect how much greater our strength may be , if numbers give strength , when our manufactures shall occupy every part of the island where they can possibly be subsisted . But , say the objectors ...
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... - ing , she had taken a child of that relation's , to bring up as her own , and performed towards it all the duties of an affectionate parent . The reader will observe , that many of their names NARRATIVE OF MASSACRES . 55.
... - ing , she had taken a child of that relation's , to bring up as her own , and performed towards it all the duties of an affectionate parent . The reader will observe , that many of their names NARRATIVE OF MASSACRES . 55.
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... observe , that many of their names are English . It is common with the Indians , that have an affection for the English , to give themselves and their children the names of such English persons as they particularly esteem . This little ...
... observe , that many of their names are English . It is common with the Indians , that have an affection for the English , to give themselves and their children the names of such English persons as they particularly esteem . This little ...
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... observe , that the Six Nations , as a body , have kept faith with the English ever since we knew them , now near a hundred years ; and that the governing part of those people have had no- tions of honor , whatever may be the case with ...
... observe , that the Six Nations , as a body , have kept faith with the English ever since we knew them , now near a hundred years ; and that the governing part of those people have had no- tions of honor , whatever may be the case with ...
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