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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... whole kingdom with cheerfulness . And , since to this spirit and these supplies our " victo- ries and successes " * have in great measure been owing , is it quite right , is it generous to say , with the Remarker , that the people " had ...
... whole kingdom with cheerfulness . And , since to this spirit and these supplies our " victo- ries and successes " * have in great measure been owing , is it quite right , is it generous to say , with the Remarker , that the people " had ...
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... whole country , and scarce any part of it is impracticable to such a party . They can travel through the woods even by night , and know how to conceal their tracks . They pass easily between your forts undiscovered ; and privately ...
... whole country , and scarce any part of it is impracticable to such a party . They can travel through the woods even by night , and know how to conceal their tracks . They pass easily between your forts undiscovered ; and privately ...
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... whole of their subsistence from hunting ; and that this army , large as it may be , can be maintained by the French without any expense . From their numbers , their situation , and the rivers that run into the English settlements , it ...
... whole of their subsistence from hunting ; and that this army , large as it may be , can be maintained by the French without any expense . From their numbers , their situation , and the rivers that run into the English settlements , it ...
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... evils still will every one of the colonies be exposed , whenever the same influence shall be extended to the whole body of them . " — Ibid . p . 20 . * Remarks , p . 26 . I would not be understood to deny , that , 14 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... evils still will every one of the colonies be exposed , whenever the same influence shall be extended to the whole body of them . " — Ibid . p . 20 . * Remarks , p . 26 . I would not be understood to deny , that , 14 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... whole , will be greatly increased . But to leave the French in possession of Canada , when it is in our power to remove them , and depend ( as the Remarker proposes ) on our own " strength and watchfulness " * to prevent the mischiefs ...
... whole , will be greatly increased . But to leave the French in possession of Canada , when it is in our power to remove them , and depend ( as the Remarker proposes ) on our own " strength and watchfulness " * to prevent the mischiefs ...
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