Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... lives , and liberties , are likely to be better judges of the quantity of forces necessary to be raised and maintained , forts to be built and supported , and of their own abilities to bear the expence than the parlia- ment of England ...
... lives , and liberties , are likely to be better judges of the quantity of forces necessary to be raised and maintained , forts to be built and supported , and of their own abilities to bear the expence than the parlia- ment of England ...
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... must seem hard measures to Englishmen , who cannot conceive , that by hazarding their lives and fortunes in subduing and settling new countries , extending the do- 1754 . 27 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION . Letter to the same, same subject, 3.
... must seem hard measures to Englishmen , who cannot conceive , that by hazarding their lives and fortunes in subduing and settling new countries , extending the do- 1754 . 27 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION . Letter to the same, same subject, 3.
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... lives at Birmingham or Sheffield , or both ; since they are still within its bounds , and their wealth and persons ... live and thrive in the new country , as well as the old one in the old ? In fine , why should the countenance of a ...
... lives at Birmingham or Sheffield , or both ; since they are still within its bounds , and their wealth and persons ... live and thrive in the new country , as well as the old one in the old ? In fine , why should the countenance of a ...
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... lives and private fortunes in new and strange countries , methinks ought rather to expect some preference . With the greatest respect and esteem , I have the honor to be Your Excellency's most obedient And humble servant , B. FRANKLIN ...
... lives and private fortunes in new and strange countries , methinks ought rather to expect some preference . With the greatest respect and esteem , I have the honor to be Your Excellency's most obedient And humble servant , B. FRANKLIN ...
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... 5 " Although the Indians live scattered , as a hunter's life requires , they may be collected together from almost any distance ; as they can find their subsis- ters , that they cannot rely upon forts as a 1760 . 47 CAANDA PAMPHLET :
... 5 " Although the Indians live scattered , as a hunter's life requires , they may be collected together from almost any distance ; as they can find their subsis- ters , that they cannot rely upon forts as a 1760 . 47 CAANDA PAMPHLET :
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