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 by the Author ; by Jared Sparks, Band 4Childs and Peterson, 1840 |
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... English , but strongly attached to the former by the art and in- defatigable industry of priests , similarity of superstitions , and frequent family alliances . These are easily , and have been continually , instigated to fall upon and ...
... English , but strongly attached to the former by the art and in- defatigable industry of priests , similarity of superstitions , and frequent family alliances . These are easily , and have been continually , instigated to fall upon and ...
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... English prisoners of them ; for the ransom of each of which they afterwards demand of us the price , that is usually ... English , than by hunting wild beasts ; and the French , at the same time , are thereby en- abled to keep up a large ...
... English prisoners of them ; for the ransom of each of which they afterwards demand of us the price , that is usually ... English , than by hunting wild beasts ; and the French , at the same time , are thereby en- abled to keep up a large ...
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... English forts at such passes as may at once make us respectable to the French and to the Indian nations . " * The security desirable in America may be considered as of three kinds . 1. A security of possession , that the French shall ...
... English forts at such passes as may at once make us respectable to the French and to the Indian nations . " * The security desirable in America may be considered as of three kinds . 1. A security of possession , that the French shall ...
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... English . The English inhabitants , though numerous , are extended over a large tract of land , five hundred leagues in length on the sea shore ; and , although some of their trading towns are thick settled , their settlements in the ...
... English . The English inhabitants , though numerous , are extended over a large tract of land , five hundred leagues in length on the sea shore ; and , although some of their trading towns are thick settled , their settlements in the ...
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... English have fixed , settled habitations , the easiest and short- est passage to which the Indians , by constantly hunting in the woods , are perfectly well acquainted with ; whereas the English know little or nothing of the Indian ...
... English have fixed , settled habitations , the easiest and short- est passage to which the Indians , by constantly hunting in the woods , are perfectly well acquainted with ; whereas the English know little or nothing of the Indian ...
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