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 AuthorChilds & Peterson, 1840 |
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... colonies against the Indians on the frontiers , whom the French had always continued to keep in their interest , and who were instigated by them to commit depredations and outrages upon the inhabitants ; and , moreover , that , po ...
... colonies against the Indians on the frontiers , whom the French had always continued to keep in their interest , and who were instigated by them to commit depredations and outrages upon the inhabitants ; and , moreover , that , po ...
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... Colonies by supplying them with Paper Money . - Franklin travels in Holland and Germany . - His Ideas of the Nature of the Union between the Colonies and Great Britain . - Plan of a Colonial Representation in Parliament . Franklin ...
... Colonies by supplying them with Paper Money . - Franklin travels in Holland and Germany . - His Ideas of the Nature of the Union between the Colonies and Great Britain . - Plan of a Colonial Representation in Parliament . Franklin ...
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... colonies , and told them , that he proposed to draw a revenue from America , and to that end his intention was to levy a stamp duty on the colonies by act of Parliament in the ensuing session , of which he thought it fit that they ...
... colonies , and told them , that he proposed to draw a revenue from America , and to that end his intention was to levy a stamp duty on the colonies by act of Parliament in the ensuing session , of which he thought it fit that they ...
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