The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Now First Collected and Arranged ; with Memoirs of His Early Life, Written by HimselfLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ... and J. Johnson & Company, 1811 |
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... English . The English inhabitants , though numerous , are extended over a large tract of land , five hundred leagues in length on the sea shore ; and although some of their trading towns are thick settled , their settlements in the ...
... English . The English inhabitants , though numerous , are extended over a large tract of land , five hundred leagues in length on the sea shore ; and although some of their trading towns are thick settled , their settlements in the ...
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... English settlements , it is easy to conceive , that they can at any time make an attack upon , and constantly annoy as many of the exposed English settleinents as they please , and those at any dis- tance from each other . The effects ...
... English settlements , it is easy to conceive , that they can at any time make an attack upon , and constantly annoy as many of the exposed English settleinents as they please , and those at any dis- tance from each other . The effects ...
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... English government ( in which there would be room for millions ) all who have before . settled or purchased in Martinico , Guadaloupe , Santa- Cruz , or St. John's ; except such as know not the value of an English government , and such ...
... English government ( in which there would be room for millions ) all who have before . settled or purchased in Martinico , Guadaloupe , Santa- Cruz , or St. John's ; except such as know not the value of an English government , and such ...
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VOL | 1 |
Albany papers continued I Letter to Governor Shirley concern | 30 |
Letter to the same on the subject of uniting the colonies more | 37 |
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