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 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 73
Seite 15
... 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 ...
Seite 20
... frontier people owe and pay obedience , there they have a 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 people owe and pay obedience , there they have a 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 .
Seite 21
... 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 ...
Seite 22
... 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 ...
Seite 47
... protection , as it requires their obedience ? Is not this the most likely means of driving them into the arms of the French , who can invite them by an offer of security , their own government chooses not to af- ford them ? I would not ...
... protection , as it requires their obedience ? Is not this the most likely means of driving them into the arms of the French , who can invite them by an offer of security , their own government chooses not to af- ford them ? I would not ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
act of Parliament appear apprehend assembly bills Britain British Canada charter colonies and plantations commerce common Conestogo consent constitution Council court crown defence disputes dominions duty England English ernment established estates expense favor Franklin French friends give governor grant Guadaloupe honor House humble hundred Illinois country Indians inhabitants jurisdiction justice King King's laid lands late laws letters liberty Lords Commissioners Lordships Majesty Majesty's manufactures measures ment mother country murder necessary never North America Nova Scotia obtain occasion officers Ohio opinion Pennsylvania persons petition pounds sterling present privileges Privy Council proprietary proprietary government protection province province of Pennsylvania quit-rents raised reason refused repeal representatives respect River sent settled settlements Sir William Johnson Six Nations Stamp Act subjects subsisted suppose taxes thing thought thousand pounds tion Trade and Plantations troops vote West Florida whole