The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... find itself , after the first election from the sums brought into the treasury , as by a subsequent article . PLACE OF FIRST MEETING . -who shall meet for the first time at the city of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania , being called by the ...
... find itself , after the first election from the sums brought into the treasury , as by a subsequent article . PLACE OF FIRST MEETING . -who shall meet for the first time at the city of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania , being called by the ...
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... find most convenient . The treasurers here meant are only for the general funds , and not for the particular funds of each colony , which re- main in the hands of their own treasurers at their 18 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
... find most convenient . The treasurers here meant are only for the general funds , and not for the particular funds of each colony , which re- main in the hands of their own treasurers at their 18 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
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... find , that even the people of our own colonies have frequently been so exasperated against each other , in their disputes about boundaries , as to proceed to open violence and bloodshed . 2. Erecting forts in the back settlements ...
... find , that even the people of our own colonies have frequently been so exasperated against each other , in their disputes about boundaries , as to proceed to open violence and bloodshed . 2. Erecting forts in the back settlements ...
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... Although the Indians live scattered , as a hunter's life requires , they may be collected together from almost any distance ; as they can find their subsis- " 1 ters , that they cannot rely upon forts as 1760 . 47 CAANDA PAMPHLET .
... Although the Indians live scattered , as a hunter's life requires , they may be collected together from almost any distance ; as they can find their subsis- " 1 ters , that they cannot rely upon forts as 1760 . 47 CAANDA PAMPHLET .
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... find they can keep an army of ours in full employ for several years . We there- fore shall not need to be told by our colonies , that if we leave Canada , however circumscribed , to the French , " we have done nothing " ; " we shall ...
... find they can keep an army of ours in full employ for several years . We there- fore shall not need to be told by our colonies , that if we leave Canada , however circumscribed , to the French , " we have done nothing " ; " we shall ...
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