The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... majesty's service , and the general interest of the British empire . This was respectfully sent to the assemblies of the several colonies for their consideration , and to receive such alterations and im- provements as they should think ...
... majesty's service , and the general interest of the British empire . This was respectfully sent to the assemblies of the several colonies for their consideration , and to receive such alterations and im- provements as they should think ...
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... majesty's pleasure be known . OFFICERS HOW APPOINTED . That all military commission officers , whether for land or sea service , to act under this general constitution , shall be nominated by the president general ; but the approbation ...
... majesty's pleasure be known . OFFICERS HOW APPOINTED . That all military commission officers , whether for land or sea service , to act under this general constitution , shall be nominated by the president general ; but the approbation ...
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... majesty's territories , and supporting a strong one near the falls of Niagara , with a few small armed vessels , or half - gaileys to cruize on the lakes . For the security of this colony in its infancy , a small fort might be erected ...
... majesty's territories , and supporting a strong one near the falls of Niagara , with a few small armed vessels , or half - gaileys to cruize on the lakes . For the security of this colony in its infancy , a small fort might be erected ...
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... majesty's arms , and that the event of this just war may put it in our power to retain some of our conquests at the making of a peace ; let us consider , 1 1. The security of a dominion , a justifiable and prudent ground upon which to ...
... majesty's arms , and that the event of this just war may put it in our power to retain some of our conquests at the making of a peace ; let us consider , 1 1. The security of a dominion , a justifiable and prudent ground upon which to ...
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... majesty's colony of the Massachusetts Bay ; and some have been committed . The French not only excite the Indians to acts of hos- tility , but reward them for it , by buying the English prisoners of them : for the ransom of each of ...
... majesty's colony of the Massachusetts Bay ; and some have been committed . The French not only excite the Indians to acts of hos- tility , but reward them for it , by buying the English prisoners of them : for the ransom of each of ...
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