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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... taken ; and all the little French forts south and west of the Lakes , quite to the Mississippi , be removed , or taken and garrisoned by the English . The colo- SETTLING COLONIES . 75.
... taken ; and all the little French forts south and west of the Lakes , quite to the Mississippi , be removed , or taken and garrisoned by the English . The colo- SETTLING COLONIES . 75.
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... taken to do the Indians justice by the propri- etaries , in the purchases made of them , and in all our other public transactions with them ; and as they have not the same ideas of legal property in lands that we have , and sometimes ...
... taken to do the Indians justice by the propri- etaries , in the purchases made of them , and in all our other public transactions with them ; and as they have not the same ideas of legal property in lands that we have , and sometimes ...
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... taken into their most serious con- sideration the proprietary instructions relating to the passing of money bills , which the governor has been pleased to lay before us ; and as we are fully con- vinced the present unhappy circumstances ...
... taken into their most serious con- sideration the proprietary instructions relating to the passing of money bills , which the governor has been pleased to lay before us ; and as we are fully con- vinced the present unhappy circumstances ...
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act of Parliament adjourn affairs Albany Convention amendments answer appointed apprehend assem assembly assent bills of credit charge charter clause colonies commissioners concerning consent consideration crown currency danger defence desire duty enemy England ernor excise expense farther five thousand pounds force French frontiers give governor grand council granted House hundred Indians inhabitants interest King's laid land laws letter liberty Lord Loudoun Lords of Trade lower counties Majesty Majesty's ment militia money bill necessary occasion officers opinion paper Parliament passed Penn Pennsylvania Philadelphia pleased present president-general prietary privileges proposed proprietary estate Proprietary Governor proprietary instructions prorogation province province of Pennsylvania provisions purchase Quakers quit-rents raised reason received refused representatives royal royal charter sent settlement Shawanese supplies thing Thomas Penn thou thought tion trade treaties troops union vote whole William Penn