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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... occasion of embroiling nations , who have no concerns there . If the French remain in Canada and Louisiana , fix the boundaries as you will between us and them , we must border on each other for more than fifteen hundred miles . The ...
... occasion of embroiling nations , who have no concerns there . If the French remain in Canada and Louisiana , fix the boundaries as you will between us and them , we must border on each other for more than fifteen hundred miles . The ...
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... do- minion , from whence a government may on occasion draw supplies and aids both of men and money , ( though * Namely , forty sail , none of more than forty guns . at too great a distance to be supplied with manufac- CANADA PAMPHLET . 27.
... do- minion , from whence a government may on occasion draw supplies and aids both of men and money , ( though * Namely , forty sail , none of more than forty guns . at too great a distance to be supplied with manufac- CANADA PAMPHLET . 27.
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... occasion a much greater de- mand for them , than it would do if he should remove and live in London ? However this may be , if , in our views of immediate advantage , it seems preferable , that the gentlemen of large fortunes in North ...
... occasion a much greater de- mand for them , than it would do if he should remove and live in London ? However this may be , if , in our views of immediate advantage , it seems preferable , that the gentlemen of large fortunes in North ...
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... occasion for English goods in North America , and the inclination to have and use them , is , and must be for ages to come , much greater than the ability of the people to pay for them ; they must there- fore , as they now do , deny ...
... occasion for English goods in North America , and the inclination to have and use them , is , and must be for ages to come , much greater than the ability of the people to pay for them ; they must there- fore , as they now do , deny ...
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... occasion of his putting in , and that he surrendered his ship as a prize , and himself and his men as prison- ers of war , only requesting good quarter . " No , Sir , " replied the Spanish governor ; " if we had taken you in fair war at ...
... occasion of his putting in , and that he surrendered his ship as a prize , and himself and his men as prison- ers of war , only requesting good quarter . " No , Sir , " replied the Spanish governor ; " if we had taken you in fair war at ...
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