The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... manner on this subject in the plan proposed by Dr. Franklin , and una nimously agreed to in congress . " See Governor Pownall's Administration of the British Colonies . Vol . I. p . 13 , Edit . 4 , 1774 , and Vol . II . p . 86 . 2 " Mr ...
... manner on this subject in the plan proposed by Dr. Franklin , and una nimously agreed to in congress . " See Governor Pownall's Administration of the British Colonies . Vol . I. p . 13 , Edit . 4 , 1774 , and Vol . II . p . 86 . 2 " Mr ...
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... them , if not opposed with our force , came to an unanimous resolution - That an union of the colonies is absolutely necessary for their preservation . The manner of forming and establishing this union was the 2 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
... them , if not opposed with our force , came to an unanimous resolution - That an union of the colonies is absolutely necessary for their preservation . The manner of forming and establishing this union was the 2 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
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... manner , just sufficient to show their sentiments of the kind of union that would best suit the circumstances of the colonies , be most agreeable to the people , and most effectually promote his majesty's service , and the general ...
... manner , just sufficient to show their sentiments of the kind of union that would best suit the circumstances of the colonies , be most agreeable to the people , and most effectually promote his majesty's service , and the general ...
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... manner conspi- cuous in both pamphlets , that my pleasure chiefly arises ; it is rather from this , that I have lived to see subjects of the greatest importance to this nation publicly discussed without party views , or party heat ...
... manner conspi- cuous in both pamphlets , that my pleasure chiefly arises ; it is rather from this , that I have lived to see subjects of the greatest importance to this nation publicly discussed without party views , or party heat ...
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... manners , should in those remote parts engage in frequent quarrels ; when we find , that even the people of our own colonies have frequently been so exasperated against each other , in their disputes about boundaries , as to proceed to ...
... manners , should in those remote parts engage in frequent quarrels ; when we find , that even the people of our own colonies have frequently been so exasperated against each other , in their disputes about boundaries , as to proceed to ...
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