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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... inhabitants , who are not to be affected or molested thereby . His Majesty moreover covenants and grants to and with the said William Penn , in the twentieth section , for himself , his heirs and successors , at no time there- after to ...
... inhabitants , who are not to be affected or molested thereby . His Majesty moreover covenants and grants to and with the said William Penn , in the twentieth section , for himself , his heirs and successors , at no time there- after to ...
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... inhabitants should bear any part of the expense of Indians , who come down solely at our request to con- sent to the ... inhabitants , ought to be considered , and the whole expense proportionably laid upon the whole value ; in ...
... inhabitants should bear any part of the expense of Indians , who come down solely at our request to con- sent to the ... inhabitants , ought to be considered , and the whole expense proportionably laid upon the whole value ; in ...
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... inhabitants , ought to be considered , and the whole expense proportionably laid upon the whole value ; in which case you would find , that the expense which we voluntarily submit to , out of affection to the inhabitants , is much more ...
... inhabitants , ought to be considered , and the whole expense proportionably laid upon the whole value ; in which case you would find , that the expense which we voluntarily submit to , out of affection to the inhabitants , is much more ...
Inhalt
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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