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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... Inhabitants . The An- swer of the Proprietaries to the Representation of the Assem- bly concerning the Expense of Indian Affairs . The Assembly's Message sent to the Governor , together with the Currency Bill he had before rejected ...
... Inhabitants . The An- swer of the Proprietaries to the Representation of the Assem- bly concerning the Expense of Indian Affairs . The Assembly's Message sent to the Governor , together with the Currency Bill he had before rejected ...
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... Inhabitants . A Remark thereon . He embarrasses them with Petitions from certain Persons requiring to be armed . A Pro- posal from certain Gentlemen of Philadelphia to subscribe Five Hundred Pounds in Lieu of the Proprietary Proportion ...
... Inhabitants . A Remark thereon . He embarrasses them with Petitions from certain Persons requiring to be armed . A Pro- posal from certain Gentlemen of Philadelphia to subscribe Five Hundred Pounds in Lieu of the Proprietary Proportion ...
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... Inhabitants of Pennsylvania . • · No. IV . Account of sundry Sums of Money paid by the Province of Pennsylvania for his Majesty's Service , since the Commencement of Hostilities by the French in North America . No. V. Letter from Mr ...
... Inhabitants of Pennsylvania . • · No. IV . Account of sundry Sums of Money paid by the Province of Pennsylvania for his Majesty's Service , since the Commencement of Hostilities by the French in North America . No. V. Letter from Mr ...
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... inhabitants ; when those few Indians , that engaged with us against the French , are left exposed to their resentment ? When they consider these things , is there no danger that , through disgust at our usage , joined with fear of the ...
... inhabitants ; when those few Indians , that engaged with us against the French , are left exposed to their resentment ? When they consider these things , is there no danger that , through disgust at our usage , joined with fear of the ...
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... inhabitants able to bear arms in its defence . It its computed , that we have at least ( ex- clusive of the Quakers ) sixty thousand fighting men , acquainted with firearms , many of them hunters and marksmen , hardy and bold . All we ...
... inhabitants able to bear arms in its defence . It its computed , that we have at least ( ex- clusive of the Quakers ) sixty thousand fighting men , acquainted with firearms , many of them hunters and marksmen , hardy and bold . All we ...
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