Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... kind . But it seems we take to ourselves the services of particular men , in which the governor says , we had no hand ; and adds , " That had we in time opened the proper roads , raised men , and provided car- riages , and necessary ...
... kind . But it seems we take to ourselves the services of particular men , in which the governor says , we had no hand ; and adds , " That had we in time opened the proper roads , raised men , and provided car- riages , and necessary ...
Seite 92
... kind , but these may suffice to show that we had • el , and repeated charge , that we had refused the proper , necessary , and timely assistance to an army sent to protect the colonies , ' we alleged , that we had supplied that army ...
... kind , but these may suffice to show that we had • el , and repeated charge , that we had refused the proper , necessary , and timely assistance to an army sent to protect the colonies , ' we alleged , that we had supplied that army ...
Seite 98
... kind with one , he had be- fore refused , arose from his not having allow- ed himself time to consider of it ; " adding , so far of the same kind ; but this differed greatly from every former bill which had been offered him ; that all ...
... kind with one , he had be- fore refused , arose from his not having allow- ed himself time to consider of it ; " adding , so far of the same kind ; but this differed greatly from every former bill which had been offered him ; that all ...
Seite 107
... kind ; all they wanted was , that some expe- dient might be fallen upon , if possible , to ac- commodate matters in such a manner , as that the province might be relieved from its pre- sent unhappy situation . To this the speaker ...
... kind ; all they wanted was , that some expe- dient might be fallen upon , if possible , to ac- commodate matters in such a manner , as that the province might be relieved from its pre- sent unhappy situation . To this the speaker ...
Seite 108
... kind is not immediately gone into , we shall lose our few remaining Indians on the Susquehanna ; for as none of our traders now go among them , and they dare not come down to our settlements to buy what they want , for fear of being ...
... kind is not immediately gone into , we shall lose our few remaining Indians on the Susquehanna ; for as none of our traders now go among them , and they dare not come down to our settlements to buy what they want , for fear of being ...
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