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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... Thing . Artful Conduct of Gover- nor Keith . Penn's Death . The Province left in the Hands of Trustees . Logan , one of those Council against the Governor . land , and returns with Private between the Go ' ernor and the Speaker . The ...
... Thing . Artful Conduct of Gover- nor Keith . Penn's Death . The Province left in the Hands of Trustees . Logan , one of those Council against the Governor . land , and returns with Private between the Go ' ernor and the Speaker . The ...
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... thing . What could they desire more ? Accordingly , we find in the following verses , that six hundred men only , appointed with wea- pons of war , undertook the conquest of this large land ; knowing that six hundred men , armed and dis ...
... thing . What could they desire more ? Accordingly , we find in the following verses , that six hundred men only , appointed with wea- pons of war , undertook the conquest of this large land ; knowing that six hundred men , armed and dis ...
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... thing . This appears to be the real state of the case . They had thrown off all restraint , and were arrived to that degree of extravagance as to be quite shameless ; and therefore no wonder they were liable every moment to be destroyed ...
... thing . This appears to be the real state of the case . They had thrown off all restraint , and were arrived to that degree of extravagance as to be quite shameless ; and therefore no wonder they were liable every moment to be destroyed ...
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... look probable to strangers is , that , in fact , nothing is done by any part of the people towards their defence . But to refuse defending one's self , or one's country , is so unusual a thing among mankind PLAIN TRUTH . 11.
... look probable to strangers is , that , in fact , nothing is done by any part of the people towards their defence . But to refuse defending one's self , or one's country , is so unusual a thing among mankind PLAIN TRUTH . 11.
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Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. one's country , is so unusual a thing among mankind , that possibly they may not believe it , till , by expe- rience , they find they can come higher and higher up our river , seize our vessels , land and ...
Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. one's country , is so unusual a thing among mankind , that possibly they may not believe it , till , by expe- rience , they find they can come higher and higher up our river , seize our vessels , land and ...
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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