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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... Union , by Cadwallader Colden · Reasons and Motives on which the Plan of Union was formed · Plan of Union adopted by the Convention at Albany ; with the Reasons and Motives for each Article of the Plan Three Letters to Governor Shirley ...
... Union , by Cadwallader Colden · Reasons and Motives on which the Plan of Union was formed · Plan of Union adopted by the Convention at Albany ; with the Reasons and Motives for each Article of the Plan Three Letters to Governor Shirley ...
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... Union . Motives of the Planters for accepting the second Frame of Government . Mr. Penn's Return to England , and Appointment of five Commissioners to administer the Government . Disorders which ensued during his Absence . Captain ...
... Union . Motives of the Planters for accepting the second Frame of Government . Mr. Penn's Return to England , and Appointment of five Commissioners to administer the Government . Disorders which ensued during his Absence . Captain ...
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... union and discipline for our defence , and promised to propose in a few days an association , to be generally signed for that purpose . The pamphlet had a sudden and surprising effect . I was called upon for the instru- ment of ...
... union and discipline for our defence , and promised to propose in a few days an association , to be generally signed for that purpose . The pamphlet had a sudden and surprising effect . I was called upon for the instru- ment of ...
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... union between the country and the town ; and such their mutual endeavours for the safety of the whole . When New England , a distant colony , in- volved itself in a grievous debt to reduce Cape Breton , we freely gave four thousand ...
... union between the country and the town ; and such their mutual endeavours for the safety of the whole . When New England , a distant colony , in- volved itself in a grievous debt to reduce Cape Breton , we freely gave four thousand ...
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... union , nor discipline . And though it were true , that our trade might be protected at no great expense , and our country and our city easily defended , if proper measures were but taken , yet who shall take these measures ? Who shall ...
... union , nor discipline . And though it were true , that our trade might be protected at no great expense , and our country and our city easily defended , if proper measures were but taken , yet who shall take these measures ? Who shall ...
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