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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... argument from the Scriptures was answered by the author of NECESSARY TRUTH as follows . “ The children of Dan were at this time departed from the true faith , . And is our country , any more than our city PLAIN TRUTH . 7.
... argument from the Scriptures was answered by the author of NECESSARY TRUTH as follows . “ The children of Dan were at this time departed from the true faith , . And is our country , any more than our city PLAIN TRUTH . 7.
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... necessary for their security and defence . The question was accordingly put , and passed in the affirmative unanimously . " On a motion made , that a Committee be appointed to prepare and receive plans or schemes for the union of the ...
... necessary for their security and defence . The question was accordingly put , and passed in the affirmative unanimously . " On a motion made , that a Committee be appointed to prepare and receive plans or schemes for the union of the ...
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... necessary to establish such a union . This question was decided in the affirmative . The convention dissolved on the 11th of July , and the Plan of Union was adopted on that day or the day preceding . It is a singular fact , that ...
... necessary to establish such a union . This question was decided in the affirmative . The convention dissolved on the 11th of July , and the Plan of Union was adopted on that day or the day preceding . It is a singular fact , that ...
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... necessary for the defence and support of the colonies in general , and increasing and extending their settle- ments , & c . For the expense , they may draw on the fund in the treasury of any colony . MANNER OF FORMING THIS UNION . The ...
... necessary for the defence and support of the colonies in general , and increasing and extending their settle- ments , & c . For the expense , they may draw on the fund in the treasury of any colony . MANNER OF FORMING THIS UNION . The ...
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... necessary for their preservation . The manner of forming and establishing this union was the next point . When it was considered , that the colonies were seldom all in equal danger at the same time , or equally near the danger , or ...
... necessary for their preservation . The manner of forming and establishing this union was the next point . When it was considered , that the colonies were seldom all in equal danger at the same time , or equally near the danger , or ...
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