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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... Indians had passed the Mountains , and demands a Supply . Petitions from various Quarters presented to the Assembly . Depredations of the Indians . Sixty Thousand Pounds granted , to be struck in Bills of Credit , which the Gov- ernor ...
... Indians had passed the Mountains , and demands a Supply . Petitions from various Quarters presented to the Assembly . Depredations of the Indians . Sixty Thousand Pounds granted , to be struck in Bills of Credit , which the Gov- ernor ...
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... Indians for the crown , of lands not now within the bounds of par- ticular colonies , or that shall not be within their bounds when some of them are reduced to more convenient di- mensions . Purchases from the Indians , made by private ...
... Indians for the crown , of lands not now within the bounds of par- ticular colonies , or that shall not be within their bounds when some of them are reduced to more convenient di- mensions . Purchases from the Indians , made by private ...
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... Indians had passed the Mountains , and demands a Supply . Petitions from various Quarters presented to the Assem- bly . Depredations of the Indians . Sixty Thousand Pounds granted , to be struck in Bills of Credit , which the Governor ...
... Indians had passed the Mountains , and demands a Supply . Petitions from various Quarters presented to the Assem- bly . Depredations of the Indians . Sixty Thousand Pounds granted , to be struck in Bills of Credit , which the Governor ...
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