The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... strength of the whole was ne- cessary to be used against the enemy , there would be the same difficulty in degree , to bring the several unions to unite together , as now the several colonies ; and consequently the same delays on our ...
... strength of the whole was ne- cessary to be used against the enemy , there would be the same difficulty in degree , to bring the several unions to unite together , as now the several colonies ; and consequently the same delays on our ...
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... strength enough to extend itself by new settlements , at so great a distance from the old but the joint force of the union might suddenly es- tablish a new colony or two in those parts , or extend an old colony to particular passes ...
... strength enough to extend itself by new settlements , at so great a distance from the old but the joint force of the union might suddenly es- tablish a new colony or two in those parts , or extend an old colony to particular passes ...
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... strength and wealth of the parts is the strength and wealth of the whole ; what imports it to the general state , whether a merchant , a smith , or a hatter , grows rich in Old or New England ? and if , through in- crease of the people ...
... strength and wealth of the parts is the strength and wealth of the whole ; what imports it to the general state , whether a merchant , a smith , or a hatter , grows rich in Old or New England ? and if , through in- crease of the people ...
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... strength , her wealth , and the numbers of her people , at the risque of their own lives and private fortunes in new and strange countries , methinks ought rather to expect some preference . With the greatest respect and esteem , I have ...
... strength , her wealth , and the numbers of her people , at the risque of their own lives and private fortunes in new and strange countries , methinks ought rather to expect some preference . With the greatest respect and esteem , I have ...
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... strength , to the lessening and weakening of ours . 4. They will cut us off from all commerce and alliance with the western Indians , to the great prejudice of Britain , by preventing the sale and consumption of its manufac- tures . 5 ...
... strength , to the lessening and weakening of ours . 4. They will cut us off from all commerce and alliance with the western Indians , to the great prejudice of Britain , by preventing the sale and consumption of its manufac- tures . 5 ...
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