Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... possession by force : for they are generally very reasonable in their demands for land ; and the expence of guarding ... possessed Rhode Island , had sold it to the English for a pair of spectacles : it is large enough for a prince's ...
... possession by force : for they are generally very reasonable in their demands for land ; and the expence of guarding ... possessed Rhode Island , had sold it to the English for a pair of spectacles : it is large enough for a prince's ...
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... will give strength and unity to our dominions in North America ; and give us possession of our country , as well as settlement in it . But above all this , the + one of the finest in North America , for 1754 . 31 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION .
... will give strength and unity to our dominions in North America ; and give us possession of our country , as well as settlement in it . But above all this , the + one of the finest in North America , for 1754 . 31 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION .
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... possessions only that were " the objects for which we began the war ?. " This the remarker seems to think right , when the question relates to " Canada , properly so called ; it having never 6 Remarks , p . 7 . 7 Ibid . p . 19 . been ...
... possessions only that were " the objects for which we began the war ?. " This the remarker seems to think right , when the question relates to " Canada , properly so called ; it having never 6 Remarks , p . 7 . 7 Ibid . p . 19 . been ...
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... possessions . In short , security and quiet of princes and states have ever been deem- ed sufficient reasons , when supported by power , for disposing of rights ; and such dispositions have never been looked on as want of moderation ...
... possessions . In short , security and quiet of princes and states have ever been deem- ed sufficient reasons , when supported by power , for disposing of rights ; and such dispositions have never been looked on as want of moderation ...
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... possession of that country , bordering several hundred miles on our colonies of Pennsylvania westward , Connecticut and the Massachusetts eastward . Nor is it to be wondered at , that people of different language , religion , and ...
... possession of that country , bordering several hundred miles on our colonies of Pennsylvania westward , Connecticut and the Massachusetts eastward . Nor is it to be wondered at , that people of different language , religion , and ...
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