The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... 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 lately invaded by the French , though purposely con- vened , and the importance of ...
... 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 lately invaded by the French , though purposely con- vened , and the importance of ...
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... advantage to the enemy , 2. Each union would separately be weaker than when joined by the whole , obliged to exert more force , be op- pressed by the expence , and the enemy less deterred from attacking it . 3. Where particular colonies ...
... advantage to the enemy , 2. Each union would separately be weaker than when joined by the whole , obliged to exert more force , be op- pressed by the expence , and the enemy less deterred from attacking it . 3. Where particular colonies ...
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... advantage in trade , by supplying the common enemy ; of all which there have been instances - it was thought better , to have all treaties of a general nature under a general direction ; that so the good of the whole may be consulted ...
... advantage in trade , by supplying the common enemy ; of all which there have been instances - it was thought better , to have all treaties of a general nature under a general direction ; that so the good of the whole may be consulted ...
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... advantage is clear profit to Britain , and enables its people better to pay great taxes ; and much of it being paid by us , is clear tax to Britain . 6. In short , as we are not suffered to regulate our trade , and restrain the ...
... advantage is clear profit to Britain , and enables its people better to pay great taxes ; and much of it being paid by us , is clear tax to Britain . 6. In short , as we are not suffered to regulate our trade , and restrain the ...
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... advantage to trade or make shoes for them ? Would this be right , even if the land were gained at the expence of the state ? And would it not seem less right , if the charge and labor of gaining the additional territory to Bri- tain had ...
... advantage to trade or make shoes for them ? Would this be right , even if the land were gained at the expence of the state ? And would it not seem less right , if the charge and labor of gaining the additional territory to Bri- tain had ...
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