Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 Seiten |
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... forces ; and expended the sum of two thousand three hundred and eighty - five pounds and two pence halfpenny in supporting the inhabitants of Nova Scotia ; which likewise we conceive ought to be a na- tional expence . And that his ...
... forces ; and expended the sum of two thousand three hundred and eighty - five pounds and two pence halfpenny in supporting the inhabitants of Nova Scotia ; which likewise we conceive ought to be a na- tional expence . And that his ...
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... force of arms , though the use of arms was not consistent with the princi- ples of quakers In consequence of complaints to parliament of the mischiefs arising from excessive issues of paper - money , by the eastern governments ( that is ...
... force of arms , though the use of arms was not consistent with the princi- ples of quakers In consequence of complaints to parliament of the mischiefs arising from excessive issues of paper - money , by the eastern governments ( that is ...
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... forces , and then the expectations entertained at home , that the colo- nies would raise an additional number of forces , furnish provisions , & c . all terminated with a kind of menace of the resentment of his majesty and the ...
... forces , and then the expectations entertained at home , that the colo- nies would raise an additional number of forces , furnish provisions , & c . all terminated with a kind of menace of the resentment of his majesty and the ...
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... forces of certain presents made to them by the assembly The governor's message to the assembly , said to be founded on a re- presentation of general Braddock's requiring them to enable him to furnish the said general with provisions ...
... forces of certain presents made to them by the assembly The governor's message to the assembly , said to be founded on a re- presentation of general Braddock's requiring them to enable him to furnish the said general with provisions ...
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... forces of Massachusetts - bay , and another supply for the provincial troops of Connecticut and Rhode - island , which he was informed were raised in addition to those already employed in the reduction of Crown Point The assembly apply ...
... forces of Massachusetts - bay , and another supply for the provincial troops of Connecticut and Rhode - island , which he was informed were raised in addition to those already employed in the reduction of Crown Point The assembly apply ...
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