The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Now First Collected and Arranged: with Memoirs of His Early Life, Written by Himself ; in Three Volumes, Volume 3J. Johnson, and Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 - 552 pages |
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... enemy , when they were to be carried through the several particular assemblies of all the co- lonies ; some assemblies being before at variance with their governors or councils , and the several branches of the government not on terms ...
... enemy , when they were to be carried through the several particular assemblies of all the co- lonies ; some assemblies being before at variance with their governors or councils , and the several branches of the government not on terms ...
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... enemy had had cause to fear the drawing on them- selves the resentment and power of the whole ; the said commissioners , considering also the present incroach- ments of the French , and the mischievous consequen- ces that may be ...
... enemy had had cause to fear the drawing on them- selves the resentment and power of the whole ; the said commissioners , considering also the present incroach- ments of the French , and the mischievous consequen- ces that may be ...
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... enemy , there would be the same difficulty in degree , to bring the several uni- ons to unite together , as now the several colonies ; and consequently the same delays on our part and advan- tage to the enemy . 2. Each union would ...
... enemy , there would be the same difficulty in degree , to bring the several uni- ons to unite together , as now the several colonies ; and consequently the same delays on our part and advan- tage to the enemy . 2. Each union would ...
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... enemy . These were the principal reasons and motives for forming the plan of union as it stands . To which may be added this , that as the union of the * The remainder of this article is lost . III . Plan of a proposed Union of the ...
... enemy . These were the principal reasons and motives for forming the plan of union as it stands . To which may be added this , that as the union of the * The remainder of this article is lost . III . Plan of a proposed Union of the ...
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... enemy ; of all which there have been instances --- it was thought better , to have all treaties of a general nature under a general direction ; that so the good of the whole may be consulted and provided for . INDIAN TRADE . That they ...
... enemy ; of all which there have been instances --- it was thought better , to have all treaties of a general nature under a general direction ; that so the good of the whole may be consulted and provided for . INDIAN TRADE . That they ...
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