The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... defending any of them should be di- vided among them all ; and if ever acts of assembly in all the colonies could be obtained for that purpose , yet as any colony , on the least dissatisfaction , might repeal its own act and thereby ...
... defending any of them should be di- vided among them all ; and if ever acts of assembly in all the colonies could be obtained for that purpose , yet as any colony , on the least dissatisfaction , might repeal its own act and thereby ...
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... defend new colonies settled under their protection ; and such colonies would also mutually defend and support such forts , and better secure the friendship of the far Indians . A particular colony has scarce strength enough to extend ...
... defend new colonies settled under their protection ; and such colonies would also mutually defend and support such forts , and better secure the friendship of the far Indians . A particular colony has scarce strength enough to extend ...
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... DEFEND ITSELF ON EMERGENCY , & c . That the particular military as well as civil establishments in each colony remain in their present state , the general con- stitution notwithstanding ; and that on sudden emergencies any colony may ...
... DEFEND ITSELF ON EMERGENCY , & c . That the particular military as well as civil establishments in each colony remain in their present state , the general con- stitution notwithstanding ; and that on sudden emergencies any colony may ...
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... defend themselves , as the expence would be light when borne by the whole ; and also to check imprudent and lavish expence in such defences . " ALBANY PAPERS . CONTINUED . I. LETTER to Governor Shirley , concerning the Imposition of ...
... defend themselves , as the expence would be light when borne by the whole ; and also to check imprudent and lavish expence in such defences . " ALBANY PAPERS . CONTINUED . I. LETTER to Governor Shirley , concerning the Imposition of ...
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... defended at the joint expence of the body of the people in such empire : -it would now be thought hard by act of parliament to oblige the Cinquè Ports or sea coasts of Britain , to maintain the whole navy , because they are more ...
... defended at the joint expence of the body of the people in such empire : -it would now be thought hard by act of parliament to oblige the Cinquè Ports or sea coasts of Britain , to maintain the whole navy , because they are more ...
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