Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2 |
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DAVID LLOYD , ” & c . that their Indians would be next forced into the And
concerning this whole period , we find same fatal confederacy ; that he had seen
with the freemen in assembly met for the year his eyes , a large tract of cultivated
land ...
DAVID LLOYD , ” & c . that their Indians would be next forced into the And
concerning this whole period , we find same fatal confederacy ; that he had seen
with the freemen in assembly met for the year his eyes , a large tract of cultivated
land ...
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... governor in order to dissolve The money bill was for raising three hun them .
dred pounds for support of government , an That the demands made upon them ,
in vir- relieving the distressed Indians . tue of the queen's letter , were the subject
...
... governor in order to dissolve The money bill was for raising three hun them .
dred pounds for support of government , an That the demands made upon them ,
in vir- relieving the distressed Indians . tue of the queen's letter , were the subject
...
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... to clear all Indian ble to the law , for ascertaining the number purchases and
others .-- And the last , that of members , lately passed at Newcastle ; and the bill
of property , passed at Newcastle , though he had in the last evaded giving a
might ...
... to clear all Indian ble to the law , for ascertaining the number purchases and
others .-- And the last , that of members , lately passed at Newcastle ; and the bill
of property , passed at Newcastle , though he had in the last evaded giving a
might ...
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... the Indians at his first purthe proprietary must be understood ] the said chase .
governor and assembly should have the ... that oned he might always
accommodate himself thou advise with the council , upon every at the Indian
market , on the ...
... the Indians at his first purthe proprietary must be understood ] the said chase .
governor and assembly should have the ... that oned he might always
accommodate himself thou advise with the council , upon every at the Indian
market , on the ...
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To convert paper into spe- Indians , from the very beginning , had been cie or
bullion could not of course but be at considered and treated as equally the sons
of tended with some cost ; and hence the propri- one common father . etary ...
To convert paper into spe- Indians , from the very beginning , had been cie or
bullion could not of course but be at considered and treated as equally the sons
of tended with some cost ; and hence the propri- one common father . etary ...
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