Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... supplies for the defence of the coun- try , as shall be judged necessary , so far as their abilities will allow . That the people in the colonies , who are to feel the im- mediate mischiefs of invasion and conquest by an enemy , in the ...
... supplies for the defence of the coun- try , as shall be judged necessary , so far as their abilities will allow . That the people in the colonies , who are to feel the im- mediate mischiefs of invasion and conquest by an enemy , in the ...
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... supply it with provi- sions . ) ........ The difficulty of settling the first English colonies in America , at so great a distance from England , must have been vastly greater , than the settling these proposed new colonies for it would ...
... supply it with provi- sions . ) ........ The difficulty of settling the first English colonies in America , at so great a distance from England , must have been vastly greater , than the settling these proposed new colonies for it would ...
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... supplies granted in parliament unanimously , and paid through the whole kingdom with chearfulness . And since to this spirit and these supplies our " victories and successes " " have in great measure been owing ; is it quite right , is ...
... supplies granted in parliament unanimously , and paid through the whole kingdom with chearfulness . And since to this spirit and these supplies our " victories and successes " " have in great measure been owing ; is it quite right , is ...
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... supplies were from them ; and there are now original letters of several Jesuits to be produced , whereby it evidently appears , that they were continually animating the Indians , when almost tired with the war , to a farther prosecution ...
... supplies were from them ; and there are now original letters of several Jesuits to be produced , whereby it evidently appears , that they were continually animating the Indians , when almost tired with the war , to a farther prosecution ...
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... supplies , being secured , all might be sufficient- ly secure ; but the case is widely different . They go to war , as they call it , in small parties ; from fifty men down to five . Their hunting life has made them acquainted with the ...
... supplies , being secured , all might be sufficient- ly secure ; but the case is widely different . They go to war , as they call it , in small parties ; from fifty men down to five . Their hunting life has made them acquainted with the ...
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