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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... Hundred Pounds in Lieu of the Proprietary Proportion of the Tax . The Assembly send up their Bill to the Governor again , together with the said Proposal . Their Message to the Governor . Some seasonable Remarks . The Governor's verbal ...
... Hundred Pounds in Lieu of the Proprietary Proportion of the Tax . The Assembly send up their Bill to the Governor again , together with the said Proposal . Their Message to the Governor . Some seasonable Remarks . The Governor's verbal ...
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... hundred signatures ; and , other copies being dispersed in the country , the subscribers amounted at length to upwards of ten thousand . These all furnished themselves as soon as they could with arms , formed themselves into companies ...
... hundred signatures ; and , other copies being dispersed in the country , the subscribers amounted at length to upwards of ten thousand . These all furnished themselves as soon as they could with arms , formed themselves into companies ...
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... hundred men only , appointed with wea- pons of war , undertook the conquest of this large land ; knowing that six hundred men , armed and dis- ciplined , would be an overmatch perhaps for sixty thousand unarmed , undisciplined , and off ...
... hundred men only , appointed with wea- pons of war , undertook the conquest of this large land ; knowing that six hundred men , armed and dis- ciplined , would be an overmatch perhaps for sixty thousand unarmed , undisciplined , and off ...
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... and , after plundering us of our goods , either burn it , or put it to ransom , how great would that loss be ! besides the confusion , terror , and dis- tress , so many hundreds of families would be in- 12 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... and , after plundering us of our goods , either burn it , or put it to ransom , how great would that loss be ! besides the confusion , terror , and dis- tress , so many hundreds of families would be in- 12 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. tress , so many hundreds of families would be in- volved in ! The thought of this latter circumstance so much affects me , that I cannot forbear expatiating somewhat more upon it . You have , my dear ...
Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. tress , so many hundreds of families would be in- volved in ! The thought of this latter circumstance so much affects me , that I cannot forbear expatiating somewhat more upon it . You have , my dear ...
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