Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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Página 175
... instructions to erect one for the security of that upper part of the country , and another to the lower part , with similar instructions ; and I concluded to go myself with the rest of my force to Gnadenhut , where a fort was tho't more ...
... instructions to erect one for the security of that upper part of the country , and another to the lower part , with similar instructions ; and I concluded to go myself with the rest of my force to Gnadenhut , where a fort was tho't more ...
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... instructions , and then of the remarks upon them , which may be found in the votes of the time , and in the Historical Review I afterward publish'd . But between us personally no enmity arose ; we were often together ; he was a man of ...
... instructions , and then of the remarks upon them , which may be found in the votes of the time , and in the Historical Review I afterward publish'd . But between us personally no enmity arose ; we were often together ; he was a man of ...
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... instructions to his governors are not laws , and think yourselves at liberty to regard or disregard them at your own discretion . But those instructions are not like the pocket instruc- tions given to a minister going abroad , for ...
... instructions to his governors are not laws , and think yourselves at liberty to regard or disregard them at your own discretion . But those instructions are not like the pocket instruc- tions given to a minister going abroad , for ...
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