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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... entitled " The True Constitutional Means for putting an End to the Disputes between Great Britain and the Amer- ican Colories . London , 1769 " 281 298 Settlement on the Ohio River 302 Appendix , No. I. viii CONTENTS .
... entitled " The True Constitutional Means for putting an End to the Disputes between Great Britain and the Amer- ican Colories . London , 1769 " 281 298 Settlement on the Ohio River 302 Appendix , No. I. viii CONTENTS .
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Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. Settlement on the Ohio River 302 Appendix , No. I. By the King . A Proclamation 374 No. II . State of the King's Rents in North America 380 Preface , by the British Editor , to " The Votes and Pro ...
Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. Settlement on the Ohio River 302 Appendix , No. I. By the King . A Proclamation 374 No. II . State of the King's Rents in North America 380 Preface , by the British Editor , to " The Votes and Pro ...
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... settle- ments of your frontier inhabitants . They need no convoys of provisions to follow them ; for whether they are ... settled , their settlements in the country towns must be at a distance from each other ; besides that in a new ...
... settle- ments of your frontier inhabitants . They need no convoys of provisions to follow them ; for whether they are ... settled , their settlements in the country towns must be at a distance from each other ; besides that in a new ...
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... 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 country , or of the ...
... 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 country , or of the ...
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... settled at a great expense both of labor and money ; burning the houses , destroying the flock , killing and making prisoners great numbers of the inhabitants , with all the cruel usage they meet with in their captivity , is only a part ...
... settled at a great expense both of labor and money ; burning the houses , destroying the flock , killing and making prisoners great numbers of the inhabitants , with all the cruel usage they meet with in their captivity , is only a part ...
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