Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... congress of commissioners from the different colonies was by an order of the lords of trade to be assembled at Albany ; there to confer with the chiefs of the six nations , concerning the means of defending both their country and ours ...
... congress of commissioners from the different colonies was by an order of the lords of trade to be assembled at Albany ; there to confer with the chiefs of the six nations , concerning the means of defending both their country and ours ...
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... congress went on daily hand in hand with the Indian business . Many objections and difficulties were started , but at length they were all overcome , and the plan was unanimously agreed to , and copies ordered to be transmitted to the ...
... congress went on daily hand in hand with the Indian business . Many objections and difficulties were started , but at length they were all overcome , and the plan was unanimously agreed to , and copies ordered to be transmitted to the ...
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... congress of deputies from all the colonies , began to be universally looked forward to . This had a year before been suggested by Dr. Franklin , in a letter to the Hon . Thomas Cushing , Esq . dated July 7 , 1773 , in which he says ...
... congress of deputies from all the colonies , began to be universally looked forward to . This had a year before been suggested by Dr. Franklin , in a letter to the Hon . Thomas Cushing , Esq . dated July 7 , 1773 , in which he says ...
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... congress assembled at Philadelphia , Sept. 17 , 1774. Their first public act was a declaratory resolution expressive of their disposition with respect to the colony of Massachusetts Bay , and immediately intended to confirm and ...
... congress assembled at Philadelphia , Sept. 17 , 1774. Their first public act was a declaratory resolution expressive of their disposition with respect to the colony of Massachusetts Bay , and immediately intended to confirm and ...
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... congress ( Charles Thomson ) , under cover to Dr. Franklin , and as a document of considerable interest , will be inserted at length , and the proceedings thereon circumstantially noticed , in the progress of these memoirs . " 1 .. Dr ...
... congress ( Charles Thomson ) , under cover to Dr. Franklin , and as a document of considerable interest , will be inserted at length , and the proceedings thereon circumstantially noticed , in the progress of these memoirs . " 1 .. Dr ...
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