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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... trade , and garrisoned by their provincial forces , and at their own expense . Their own interest will then in- duce the American governments to take care of such forts in proportion to their importance , and see that the officers keep ...
... trade , and garrisoned by their provincial forces , and at their own expense . Their own interest will then in- duce the American governments to take care of such forts in proportion to their importance , and see that the officers keep ...
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... trade , and the ease of taxes , find the ad- vantage of it . Should we be obliged , at any time , to make a war for the protection of our commerce , and to secure the ex- portation of our manufactures , would it be fair to repre- sent ...
... trade , and the ease of taxes , find the ad- vantage of it . Should we be obliged , at any time , to make a war for the protection of our commerce , and to secure the ex- portation of our manufactures , would it be fair to repre- sent ...
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... trade must , till that country becomes as fully peopled as England , ( that is , for centuries to come , ) be continually increasing , and with it our naval power ; because the ocean is between us and them , and our ships and seamen ...
... trade must , till that country becomes as fully peopled as England , ( that is , for centuries to come , ) be continually increasing , and with it our naval power ; because the ocean is between us and them , and our ships and seamen ...
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... trade , manufactures , or commer- cial connexions are not subject to the control of our laws , as those of our colonies certainly are in some de- gree ; I say , if these nations purchase and consume such quantities of our goods ...
... trade , manufactures , or commer- cial connexions are not subject to the control of our laws , as those of our colonies certainly are in some de- gree ; I say , if these nations purchase and consume such quantities of our goods ...
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... Trade , p . xxiv . — B. V. † From New York into Lake Ontario , the land - carriage of the several portages altogether amounts to but about twenty - seven miles . From Lake Ontario into Lake Erie , the land - carriage at Niagara is but ...
... Trade , p . xxiv . — B. V. † From New York into Lake Ontario , the land - carriage of the several portages altogether amounts to but about twenty - seven miles . From Lake Ontario into Lake Erie , the land - carriage at Niagara is but ...
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