Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... colonies was , by order of the Lord of Trade , to be assembled at Albany , there to confer with the chiefs of the Six Nations concerning the means of defending both their country and ours . Governor Hamilton , having receiv'd this order ...
... colonies was , by order of the Lord of Trade , to be assembled at Albany , there to confer with the chiefs of the Six Nations concerning the means of defending both their country and ours . Governor Hamilton , having receiv'd this order ...
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... colonies during the next eighteen months . A few of these must be men- tioned ; and something must be said to explain that development of his feelings which changed him , hitherto as convinced an Imperialist as Cecil Rhodes . or the ...
... colonies during the next eighteen months . A few of these must be men- tioned ; and something must be said to explain that development of his feelings which changed him , hitherto as convinced an Imperialist as Cecil Rhodes . or the ...
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... Colonies . He was playing for Canada , Nova Scotia , and , in fine , for the residue of this poor country's possessions in North America : though he was willing that she should keep the Islands.2 And , by all appearance , he was playing ...
... Colonies . He was playing for Canada , Nova Scotia , and , in fine , for the residue of this poor country's possessions in North America : though he was willing that she should keep the Islands.2 And , by all appearance , he was playing ...
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