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; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 3Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... French from Can- ada . The fort at the mouth of the Wabash would guard that river , the Ohio , and the Cutava River , in case of any attempt from the French of the Mississippi . Every fort should have a small settlement round it , as ...
... French from Can- ada . The fort at the mouth of the Wabash would guard that river , the Ohio , and the Cutava River , in case of any attempt from the French of the Mississippi . Every fort should have a small settlement round it , as ...
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... French as our Indian allies ; that as the French avow these hostilities , so the Indians , men- aced by them , most earnestly besought us to build places of refuge , to which their wives and children might repair for safety , and also ...
... French as our Indian allies ; that as the French avow these hostilities , so the Indians , men- aced by them , most earnestly besought us to build places of refuge , to which their wives and children might repair for safety , and also ...
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... French ; and if that be not soon , they will certainly give up our cause , and embrace the tempting offers made them by the French . " Gentlemen , it is now several years since the French undertook this expedition , and we have long had ...
... French ; and if that be not soon , they will certainly give up our cause , and embrace the tempting offers made them by the French . " Gentlemen , it is now several years since the French undertook this expedition , and we have long had ...
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