Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... present so much exposed as others , or because another will reap more immediate advantage ; from one or other of which causes , the assemblies of six ( out of seven ) colonies applied to , had granted no assistance to Virginia , when ...
... present so much exposed as others , or because another will reap more immediate advantage ; from one or other of which causes , the assemblies of six ( out of seven ) colonies applied to , had granted no assistance to Virginia , when ...
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... trade and power , to the breaking that of the French , and to the protection and security of our present colonies , ) would best be carried on by a Ninion . joint 6. It was also thought , that by the frequent A 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
... trade and power , to the breaking that of the French , and to the protection and security of our present colonies , ) would best be carried on by a Ninion . joint 6. It was also thought , that by the frequent A 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
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... present constitution , except in the particulars wherein a change may be directed by the said act , as hereafter follows.4 4 The reader may perceive , by the difference of the Italic and Roman type , which is the text of the plan , and ...
... present constitution , except in the particulars wherein a change may be directed by the said act , as hereafter follows.4 4 The reader may perceive , by the difference of the Italic and Roman type , which is the text of the plan , and ...
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... present supposed to be in every colony , and is ex- pressly granted to some by charter , so that no new power is hereby intended to be granted to the colonies . But as , in consequence of this power , one colony might make peace with a ...
... present supposed to be in every colony , and is ex- pressly granted to some by charter , so that no new power is hereby intended to be granted to the colonies . But as , in consequence of this power , one colony might make peace with a ...
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... present . This Indian knew how to set a true value upon a pair of spectacles : for undoubtedly if those glasses were not so plentiful , and only a few of them could be found , they would , on account of their great use , bear the same ...
... present . This Indian knew how to set a true value upon a pair of spectacles : for undoubtedly if those glasses were not so plentiful , and only a few of them could be found , they would , on account of their great use , bear the same ...
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