Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... French were on the march towards the Ohio , and had sent out their par . * They suffered this loss in defence of some English traders then in one of their towns . The French came with a strong body , and demanded that the traders and ...
... French were on the march towards the Ohio , and had sent out their par . * They suffered this loss in defence of some English traders then in one of their towns . The French came with a strong body , and demanded that the traders and ...
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... French commandant on the Ohio to Mr. Dinwiddie , deputy governor of Virginia . The earl of Holdernesse's letter was ... French commandant was of his majesty's dominions within his govern- in answer to the representations of governor ment ...
... French commandant on the Ohio to Mr. Dinwiddie , deputy governor of Virginia . The earl of Holdernesse's letter was ... French commandant was of his majesty's dominions within his govern- in answer to the representations of governor ment ...
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... French all objections at home , in case of doing it im- forts and French armies so near us , will be properly . To say nothing of the peculiar everlasting gods in our sides ; our inhabitants difficulty laid both on the province and go ...
... French all objections at home , in case of doing it im- forts and French armies so near us , will be properly . To say nothing of the peculiar everlasting gods in our sides ; our inhabitants difficulty laid both on the province and go ...
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... French as our Indian allies ; that as the French that government had enabled him to act in avow these hostilities , so the Indians , menaced obedience to the royal commands , especially by them , most earnestly besought us , to build as ...
... French as our Indian allies ; that as the French that government had enabled him to act in avow these hostilities , so the Indians , menaced obedience to the royal commands , especially by them , most earnestly besought us , to build as ...
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... French doubt but you will , with the greatest alacrity , forces , consisting of upwards of one thousand lay hold on the present opportunity of evine- men , before the fort building by the Virgini- ing the sincerity of those professions ...
... French doubt but you will , with the greatest alacrity , forces , consisting of upwards of one thousand lay hold on the present opportunity of evine- men , before the fort building by the Virgini- ing the sincerity of those professions ...
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