Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... five thousand pounds to purchase provisions for the troops under general Braddock ; two thousand nine hundred and eighty - five pounds and eleven pence for clear- ing a road by his orders ; ten thousand five hundred and fourteen pounds ...
... five thousand pounds to purchase provisions for the troops under general Braddock ; two thousand nine hundred and eighty - five pounds and eleven pence for clear- ing a road by his orders ; ten thousand five hundred and fourteen pounds ...
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... five nations of Indians , hitherto the allies of assent of such of us , as were for sending up England , but now confederated with the go- the bill this morning , was merely in considera- vernor of Canada against us ; said he had tion ...
... five nations of Indians , hitherto the allies of assent of such of us , as were for sending up England , but now confederated with the go- the bill this morning , was merely in considera- vernor of Canada against us ; said he had tion ...
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... five nations ; and again recommended unanimity and des- patch , since it might contribute to the disap- pointment of those who had long sought the ruin of their young country . The assembly returned a short but affec- tionate and ...
... five nations ; and again recommended unanimity and des- patch , since it might contribute to the disap- pointment of those who had long sought the ruin of their young country . The assembly returned a short but affec- tionate and ...
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... five per cent . for the sums they took up ; they made their bills a tender in all payments of all kinds , on pain of vacating the debt , or for- feiting the commodity : to keep them as near presumed to make any bargain or sale upon ...
... five per cent . for the sums they took up ; they made their bills a tender in all payments of all kinds , on pain of vacating the debt , or for- feiting the commodity : to keep them as near presumed to make any bargain or sale upon ...
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... five thousand pounds for the king's use , or , in other words , as their con- tingent for this pretended national service . The money so voted being more than their revenue could furnish , they proposed to raise it by an addition of the ...
... five thousand pounds for the king's use , or , in other words , as their con- tingent for this pretended national service . The money so voted being more than their revenue could furnish , they proposed to raise it by an addition of the ...
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