Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... mountains , on both sides the Ohio , and between that river and the lakes is now well known , both to the English and French , to be 8 For the occasion which produced this plan , see what follows . It was given to governor Pownall ...
... mountains , on both sides the Ohio , and between that river and the lakes is now well known , both to the English and French , to be 8 For the occasion which produced this plan , see what follows . It was given to governor Pownall ...
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... mountains ; and in the mountains there is no where together land sufficient for a settlement large enough to subsist by itself , and to defend itself , and preserve a communication with the present settlements . " If the English would ...
... mountains ; and in the mountains there is no where together land sufficient for a settlement large enough to subsist by itself , and to defend itself , and preserve a communication with the present settlements . " If the English would ...
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... mountains , cannot much more increase in num ber ; people increasing in proportion to their room and means of subsistance . ( See the Observations on the In- crease of Mankind , & c . Vol . II . ) 2. The French will increase much more ...
... mountains , cannot much more increase in num ber ; people increasing in proportion to their room and means of subsistance . ( See the Observations on the In- crease of Mankind , & c . Vol . II . ) 2. The French will increase much more ...
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... mountains ; and new colonies formed west of those mountains . A single old colony does not seem strong enough to ex- tend itself otherwise than inch by inch : it cannot venture a settlement far distant from the main body , being unable ...
... mountains ; and new colonies formed west of those mountains . A single old colony does not seem strong enough to ex- tend itself otherwise than inch by inch : it cannot venture a settlement far distant from the main body , being unable ...
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Benjamin Franklin. part of the lands west of Pennsylvania and the Virginian mountains , to a number of the nobility and gentry of Britain ; with such Americans as shall join them in contri- buting to the settlement of those lands ...
Benjamin Franklin. part of the lands west of Pennsylvania and the Virginian mountains , to a number of the nobility and gentry of Britain ; with such Americans as shall join them in contri- buting to the settlement of those lands ...
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