Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... Indians , & c . with the addition of some ge- neral injunctions for preserving of order and keeping the peace , agreeable to the customs , usages , and laws of England . In the next year following , Mr. Penn printed and published a ...
... Indians , & c . with the addition of some ge- neral injunctions for preserving of order and keeping the peace , agreeable to the customs , usages , and laws of England . In the next year following , Mr. Penn printed and published a ...
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... Indians , as the con- bers of council may be permitted to sit , accord - dition of the said colony would permit , as if ing to our former request . " the good will of the freemen was no longer worth mentioning . The governor finding ...
... Indians , as the con- bers of council may be permitted to sit , accord - dition of the said colony would permit , as if ing to our former request . " the good will of the freemen was no longer worth mentioning . The governor finding ...
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... of mak- ing laws . And we also declare , it is the right of the assembly , that , before any bill for sup- plies be presented for the last sanction of a five nations of Indians , hitherto the allies of England 8 FRANKLIN'S WORKS .
... of mak- ing laws . And we also declare , it is the right of the assembly , that , before any bill for sup- plies be presented for the last sanction of a five nations of Indians , hitherto the allies of England 8 FRANKLIN'S WORKS .
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... Indians would be next forced into the same fatal confederacy ; that he had seen with his eyes , a large tract of cultivated land about Albany , which had been abandoned by the in- habitants , rather through the unkindness of their ...
... Indians would be next forced into the same fatal confederacy ; that he had seen with his eyes , a large tract of cultivated land about Albany , which had been abandoned by the in- habitants , rather through the unkindness of their ...
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... Indians , whose corn and provisions had been destroyed by the French : and the sense of the house upon it was , by way of message , thus communicated . " Whereas the governor has been pleased to convene us , by his writs , although not ...
... Indians , whose corn and provisions had been destroyed by the French : and the sense of the house upon it was , by way of message , thus communicated . " Whereas the governor has been pleased to convene us , by his writs , although not ...
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