The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... Indian trade would be better regulated by the union of the whole than by the partial unions . And as Ca- nada is chiefly supported by that trade , if it could be drawn into the hands of the English ( as it might be if the Indians were ...
... Indian trade would be better regulated by the union of the whole than by the partial unions . And as Ca- nada is chiefly supported by that trade , if it could be drawn into the hands of the English ( as it might be if the Indians were ...
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... Indian trade , Indian treaties , & c . there would be every year sufficient business arise to re- quire at least one meeting , and at such meeting many things might be suggested for the benefit of all the colonies . This annual meeting ...
... Indian trade , Indian treaties , & c . there would be every year sufficient business arise to re- quire at least one meeting , and at such meeting many things might be suggested for the benefit of all the colonies . This annual meeting ...
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... Indian treaties , in which the general interest of the colonies may be concerned ; and make peace or declare war with Indian nations . The power of making peace or war ... Indians after making them drunk , & 1754 . 13 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION ,
... Indian treaties , in which the general interest of the colonies may be concerned ; and make peace or declare war with Indian nations . The power of making peace or war ... Indians after making them drunk , & 1754 . 13 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION ,
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... Indians for the crown , of lands not now within the bounds of particular colonies , or that shall not be within their bounds when some of them are reduced to more convenient dimensions . Purchases from the Indians , made by private ...
... Indians for the crown , of lands not now within the bounds of particular colonies , or that shall not be within their bounds when some of them are reduced to more convenient dimensions . Purchases from the Indians , made by private ...
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... Indians considered their lands as mere bunting manors , and not as farms . 7 To guard against the incursions of the Indians , a plan was sent over to America , it was said by authority , suggesting the expediency of clearing away the ...
... Indians considered their lands as mere bunting manors , and not as farms . 7 To guard against the incursions of the Indians , a plan was sent over to America , it was said by authority , suggesting the expediency of clearing away the ...
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