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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... appointed in several of the provinces to as- semble at Albany . The immediate object was to conciliate the Six Nations , by giving them presents , and renewing a treaty , by which they should be prevented from going over to the French ...
... appointed in several of the provinces to as- semble at Albany . The immediate object was to conciliate the Six Nations , by giving them presents , and renewing a treaty , by which they should be prevented from going over to the French ...
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... appointed and supported by the crown ; and a Grand Council , to be chosen by the representatives of the people of the several colonies met in their respective Assemblies . It was thought that it would be best the president- general ...
... appointed and supported by the crown ; and a Grand Council , to be chosen by the representatives of the people of the several colonies met in their respective Assemblies . It was thought that it would be best the president- general ...
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... appointed a vice - president , to take place on the death or absence of the president - general ; for so we should be more sure of a suitable person at the head of the colonies . On the death or absence of both , the speaker to take ...
... appointed a vice - president , to take place on the death or absence of the president - general ; for so we should be more sure of a suitable person at the head of the colonies . On the death or absence of both , the speaker to take ...
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