The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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第 3 頁
... expence of defending a colony , which refused to bear its proportionable part , and would therefore one after another , withdraw , till the whole crumbled into its original parts . Therefore the commis- sioners came to another previous ...
... expence of defending a colony , which refused to bear its proportionable part , and would therefore one after another , withdraw , till the whole crumbled into its original parts . Therefore the commis- sioners came to another previous ...
第 4 頁
... expence , and the enemy less deterred from attacking it . 3. Where particular colonies have selfish views , as New York with regard to Indian trade and lands ; or are less ex- posed , being covered by others , as New Jersey , Rhode ...
... expence , and the enemy less deterred from attacking it . 3. Where particular colonies have selfish views , as New York with regard to Indian trade and lands ; or are less ex- posed , being covered by others , as New Jersey , Rhode ...
第 9 頁
... expence heavy ; and that less than two would not be convenient , as a single person , being by any accident prevented appearing at the meeting , the colony he ought to appear for would not be represented . That as the choice was not ...
... expence heavy ; and that less than two would not be convenient , as a single person , being by any accident prevented appearing at the meeting , the colony he ought to appear for would not be represented . That as the choice was not ...
第 12 頁
... day's journey , to allow for accidential hindrances on the road , and the greater expences of travelling than residing at the place of meeting . ASSENT OF PRESIDENT GENERAL AND HIS DUTY . That the 12 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
... day's journey , to allow for accidential hindrances on the road , and the greater expences of travelling than residing at the place of meeting . ASSENT OF PRESIDENT GENERAL AND HIS DUTY . That the 12 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
第 14 頁
... expence of the colonies , both in blood and treasure . Particular colonies are so interested in the trade , as not to be willing to admit such a regulation as might be best for the whole ; and therefore it was thought best under a ...
... expence of the colonies , both in blood and treasure . Particular colonies are so interested in the trade , as not to be willing to admit such a regulation as might be best for the whole ; and therefore it was thought best under a ...
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