The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... if not opposed with our force , came to an unanimous resolution , -That an union of the colonies is absolutely necessary for their preservation . t . The manner of forming and establishing this union 2 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
... if not opposed with our force , came to an unanimous resolution , -That an union of the colonies is absolutely necessary for their preservation . t . The manner of forming and establishing this union 2 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
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... force , be op- pressed by the 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 ...
... force , be op- pressed by the 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 ...
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... force : for they are generally very reasonable in their demands for land ; and the expence of guarding a large frontier against their incursions is vastly great ; because all must be guarded , and always guarded , as we know not where ...
... force : for they are generally very reasonable in their demands for land ; and the expence of guarding a large frontier against their incursions is vastly great ; because all must be guarded , and always guarded , as we know not where ...
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... force of the union might suddenly es- tablish a new colony or two in those parts , or extend an old colony to particular passes , greatly to the security of our present frontiers , increase of trade and people , breaking off the French ...
... force of the union might suddenly es- tablish a new colony or two in those parts , or extend an old colony to particular passes , greatly to the security of our present frontiers , increase of trade and people , breaking off the French ...
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... force to guard the coasts and protect the trade on the ocean , lakes , or great rivers ; but they shall not impress men in any colo- ny , without the consent of the legislature . It was thought , that quotas of men , to be raised and ...
... force to guard the coasts and protect the trade on the ocean , lakes , or great rivers ; but they shall not impress men in any colo- ny , without the consent of the legislature . It was thought , that quotas of men , to be raised and ...
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