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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... protect the commerce , in case of any sudden misunderstanding with any tribe of Indians ; but these forts will be best under the care of the colonies interested in the Indian trade , and garrisoned by their provincial forces , and at ...
... protect the commerce , in case of any sudden misunderstanding with any tribe of Indians ; but these forts will be best under the care of the colonies interested in the Indian trade , and garrisoned by their provincial forces , and at ...
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... protected by our superior naval power ; and here " our own watchfulness and our own strength " will be properly , and cannot but be successfully , employed . In this situ- ation , the force now employed in that part of the world may be ...
... protected by our superior naval power ; and here " our own watchfulness and our own strength " will be properly , and cannot but be successfully , employed . In this situ- ation , the force now employed in that part of the world may be ...
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... frontier there they have a people owe and pay obedience , right to look for protection . No political proposition is * Remarks , p . 27 . better established than this . It is therefore invidious to 20 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... frontier there they have a people owe and pay obedience , right to look for protection . No political proposition is * Remarks , p . 27 . better established than this . It is therefore invidious to 20 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... protection of our commerce , and to secure the ex- portation of our manufactures , would it be fair to repre- sent such a war , merely as blood and treasure spent in the cause of the weavers of Yorkshire , Norwich , or the West ; the ...
... protection of our commerce , and to secure the ex- portation of our manufactures , would it be fair to repre- sent such a war , merely as blood and treasure spent in the cause of the weavers of Yorkshire , Norwich , or the West ; the ...
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... protection ; express their desires , that their people may be confined within the mountains , lest , if they be suffered to spread and ex- tend themselves in the fertile and pleasant country on the other side , they should " increase ...
... protection ; express their desires , that their people may be confined within the mountains , lest , if they be suffered to spread and ex- tend themselves in the fertile and pleasant country on the other side , they should " increase ...
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