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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... Trade Bill . Complaint of the Shawanese Indians . Res- olution concerning the Indian - Trade Bill , and irregular and im- proper Petitions . The Message of the Assembly in Regard to the Enlisting of purchased Servants . General ...
... Trade Bill . Complaint of the Shawanese Indians . Res- olution concerning the Indian - Trade Bill , and irregular and im- proper Petitions . The Message of the Assembly in Regard to the Enlisting of purchased Servants . General ...
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... Trade Bills . An Act for emitting Four Thou- sand Pounds in Bills of Credit . An Act for striking and issuing the Sum of Forty Thousand Pounds for the King's Use . An At- tack apprehended from the Indians . A Bill to permit the Exporta ...
... Trade Bills . An Act for emitting Four Thou- sand Pounds in Bills of Credit . An Act for striking and issuing the Sum of Forty Thousand Pounds for the King's Use . An At- tack apprehended from the Indians . A Bill to permit the Exporta ...
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... TRADE , all seem to agree , is in danger of being ruined in another year . The great success of our enemies , in two ... trades- man and farmer , who use or consume them ? For the rate of insurance will increase , in proportion to the ...
... TRADE , all seem to agree , is in danger of being ruined in another year . The great success of our enemies , in two ... trades- man and farmer , who use or consume them ? For the rate of insurance will increase , in proportion to the ...
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... trade , and business must be soon at a stand . And will not the consequences be , a discouragement of many of the vessels that used to come from other places to purchase our produce , and thereby a turning of the trade to ports , that ...
... trade , and business must be soon at a stand . And will not the consequences be , a discouragement of many of the vessels that used to come from other places to purchase our produce , and thereby a turning of the trade to ports , that ...
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... trade , would be very heavy , greater than perhaps all the enemy can be supposed to take from us at sea would amount to ; and that it would be cheaper for the government to open an insurance of- fice , and pay all losses . But is this ...
... trade , would be very heavy , greater than perhaps all the enemy can be supposed to take from us at sea would amount to ; and that it would be cheaper for the government to open an insurance of- fice , and pay all losses . But is this ...
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