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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... colonies , and joined for any pub- lic service , could not always be got together with the necessary expedition ... colonies are at present backward to build forts at their own expense , which they say will be equally useful to ...
... colonies , and joined for any pub- lic service , could not always be got together with the necessary expedition ... colonies are at present backward to build forts at their own expense , which they say will be equally useful to ...
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... colonies , provided they had a reasonable number of representatives allowed them ; and that all the old acts of Parliament restraining the trade or cramping the manufactures of the colonies be at the same time repealed , and the British ...
... colonies , provided they had a reasonable number of representatives allowed them ; and that all the old acts of Parliament restraining the trade or cramping the manufactures of the colonies be at the same time repealed , and the British ...
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... colonies in America , at so great a distance from England , must have been vastly greater , than the settling these pro- posed new colonies ; for it would be the interest and advantage of all the present colonies to support these new ...
... colonies in America , at so great a distance from England , must have been vastly greater , than the settling these pro- posed new colonies ; for it would be the interest and advantage of all the present colonies to support these new ...
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Plain Truth or Serious Considerations on the Present | 1 |
Short Hints towards a Scheme for uniting the North | 26 |
Reasons and Motives on which the Plan of Union | 32 |
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