The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author by Jared Sparks, Band 3Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... manner of raising it , that they judge most easy and convenient for the people they represent ; and , if the governor thinks fit to refuse it , merely from an opinion that a shorter term for sinking the bills would be more easy for the ...
... manner of raising it , that they judge most easy and convenient for the people they represent ; and , if the governor thinks fit to refuse it , merely from an opinion that a shorter term for sinking the bills would be more easy for the ...
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... manner to provide with all imaginable despatch for the defence and safety of the province , not only by affording such aids as his Majesty from time to time should require , but by establishing a regular militia , providing arms and ...
... manner to provide with all imaginable despatch for the defence and safety of the province , not only by affording such aids as his Majesty from time to time should require , but by establishing a regular militia , providing arms and ...
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... manner as the governor and commander - in - chief , and , in case of his death or absence , the president of the council and the assembly should direct ; adding , " this manner of disposing of the public money appears to me most ...
... manner as the governor and commander - in - chief , and , in case of his death or absence , the president of the council and the assembly should direct ; adding , " this manner of disposing of the public money appears to me most ...
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Papers relating to a Plan of Union of the Colonies adopt | 22 |
Plan of Union adopted by the Convention at Albany | 36 |
Three Letters to Governor Shirley | 56 |
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