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, Band 3B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... appears strongly inclined to involve the Province in a War with the Delawares and Shawanese . He also demands farther Supplies . The Resolutions of the Assembly concerning a Plan of Military Operations . They adjourn and are re ...
... appears strongly inclined to involve the Province in a War with the Delawares and Shawanese . He also demands farther Supplies . The Resolutions of the Assembly concerning a Plan of Military Operations . They adjourn and are re ...
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... appear before 1746 or 1747. In the latter year are found accounts of the meetings of the associators , their firings and march- ings , and other military displays ; as also the devices and mottos of the several flags presented by the ...
... appear before 1746 or 1747. In the latter year are found accounts of the meetings of the associators , their firings and march- ings , and other military displays ; as also the devices and mottos of the several flags presented by the ...
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... appear irresolute what part to take ; no per- suasions , though enforced with costly presents , having yet been able ... appears to be the real state of the case . They had thrown off all restraint , and were arrived to that degree of ...
... appear irresolute what part to take ; no per- suasions , though enforced with costly presents , having yet been able ... appears to be the real state of the case . They had thrown off all restraint , and were arrived to that degree of ...
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... appear to them ) either of strength or courage ; when they see , that the French and their Indians , boldly and with impunity , ravage the frontiers of New York and scalp the inhabitants ; when those few Indians , that engaged with us ...
... appear to them ) either of strength or courage ; when they see , that the French and their Indians , boldly and with impunity , ravage the frontiers of New York and scalp the inhabitants ; when those few Indians , that engaged with us ...
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... appear ready to receive their adversaries , are in much less danger of being attacked , than the supine , secure , and negligent . We have yet a winter before us , which may afford a good and al- most sufficient opportunity for this ...
... appear ready to receive their adversaries , are in much less danger of being attacked , than the supine , secure , and negligent . We have yet a winter before us , which may afford a good and al- most sufficient opportunity for this ...
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act of Parliament adjournment affairs amendments answer appointed apprehend articles of war assembly assent bills of credit charge charter clause colonies concerning consent consideration crown Crown Point currency danger defence desire duty enemy England ernor excise expense farther five thousand pounds force freemen French frontiers Gentlemen give governor grant hope House Indians inhabitants interest justice King's laid lands laws letter liberty Lords of Trade lower counties Majesty Majesty's ment militia money bill necessary occasion opinion paper Parliament passed Penn Pennsylvania persons pleased present prietary privileges proposed proprietary estate proprietary governor proprietary instructions province province of Pennsylvania provisions purchase purpose Quakers quit-rents raised reason received refused representatives royal royal charter sent settlement Shawanese subjects supplies sylvania thing Thomas Penn thou thought tion trade treaty troops vote whole William Penn