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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... particular colonies have selfish views , as New York , with regard to Indian trade and lands ; or are less exposed , being covered by others , as New Jersey , Rhode Island , Connecticut , Maryland ; or have particular whims and ...
... particular colonies have selfish views , as New York , with regard to Indian trade and lands ; or are less exposed , being covered by others , as New Jersey , Rhode Island , Connecticut , Maryland ; or have particular whims and ...
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... particular persons ( which are prejudicial to the settlement and peopling of the coun- try ) , prevented ; and , the land being again granted in small tracts to the settlers , the quit - rents reserved may in time become a fund for ...
... particular persons ( which are prejudicial to the settlement and peopling of the coun- try ) , prevented ; and , the land being again granted in small tracts to the settlers , the quit - rents reserved may in time become a fund for ...
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... particular occasions , in time of war . But it is not in- tended , that they may interfere with the constitution and government of the particular colonies ; who are to be left to their own laws , and to lay , levy , and apply their own ...
... particular occasions , in time of war . But it is not in- tended , that they may interfere with the constitution and government of the particular colonies ; who are to be left to their own laws , and to lay , levy , and apply their own ...
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