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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... hands of the English ( as it might be if the Indians were supplied on moderate terms , and by honest traders appointed by and acting for the public ) that alone would contribute greatly to the weakening of our enemies . 5. The ...
... hands of the English ( as it might be if the Indians were supplied on moderate terms , and by honest traders appointed by and acting for the public ) that alone would contribute greatly to the weakening of our enemies . 5. The ...
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... hands the whole executive power . POWER OF PRESIDENT GENERAL AND GRAND COUNCIL . TREATIES OF PEACE AND WAR . That the president general , with the advice of the grand council , hold or direct all Indian treaties in which the gene- ral ...
... hands the whole executive power . POWER OF PRESIDENT GENERAL AND GRAND COUNCIL . TREATIES OF PEACE AND WAR . That the president general , with the advice of the grand council , hold or direct all Indian treaties in which the gene- ral ...
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... hands of their own treasurers at their own disposal . MONEY HOW TO ISSUE . Yet no money to issue but by joint orders of the president general and grand council ; except where sums have been appropriated to particular purposes , and the ...
... hands of their own treasurers at their own disposal . MONEY HOW TO ISSUE . Yet no money to issue but by joint orders of the president general and grand council ; except where sums have been appropriated to particular purposes , and the ...
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... hands , they are communicated to you by one who is , not partially , but in the most enlarged sense , " A LOVER OF BRITAIN . " B. V. have no representation . In matters of general concern to have ALBANY PLAN OF UNION . 3.1 Letter to the ...
... hands , they are communicated to you by one who is , not partially , but in the most enlarged sense , " A LOVER OF BRITAIN . " B. V. have no representation . In matters of general concern to have ALBANY PLAN OF UNION . 3.1 Letter to the ...
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... hands , sir , these papers are most humbly presented , for considerations so obvious , that they scarce need any explanation . The Roman provinces did not stand more in need of patronage than ours : and such clients as we are would have ...
... hands , sir , these papers are most humbly presented , for considerations so obvious , that they scarce need any explanation . The Roman provinces did not stand more in need of patronage than ours : and such clients as we are would have ...
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