Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... province of , in 1757 , 68 - First royal charter granted to the colony , 72 - First cause of dispute with the colony of , 76 - Petition from , to the king , 77 . Petition of W. Bollan , B. Franklin , and Arthur Lee , 126 . Petition to ...
... province of , in 1757 , 68 - First royal charter granted to the colony , 72 - First cause of dispute with the colony of , 76 - Petition from , to the king , 77 . Petition of W. Bollan , B. Franklin , and Arthur Lee , 126 . Petition to ...
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... province . Several of them had been appointed by the assembly a committee to attend the press , and take care that no more bills were printed than the law directed . They were therefore by turns constantly with us , and generally he who ...
... province . Several of them had been appointed by the assembly a committee to attend the press , and take care that no more bills were printed than the law directed . They were therefore by turns constantly with us , and generally he who ...
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... province ; for our queries , ( which were read the week pre- ceding their discussion , ) put us upon reading with attention on the several subjects , that we might speak more to the purpose : and here too we acquired better habits of ...
... province ; for our queries , ( which were read the week pre- ceding their discussion , ) put us upon reading with attention on the several subjects , that we might speak more to the purpose : and here too we acquired better habits of ...
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... province , and that soon to be sunk . The wealthy in- habitants opposed any addition ; being against all paper currency , from the apprehension that it would depreciate , as it had done in New England , to the injury of all creditors ...
... province , and that soon to be sunk . The wealthy in- habitants opposed any addition ; being against all paper currency , from the apprehension that it would depreciate , as it had done in New England , to the injury of all creditors ...
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... province in- creased in people , and new places of worship were continually wanted , and generally erect- ed by voluntary contribution , my mite for such purpose , whatever might be the sect , was never refused . VOL . I .... E Though I ...
... province in- creased in people , and new places of worship were continually wanted , and generally erect- ed by voluntary contribution , my mite for such purpose , whatever might be the sect , was never refused . VOL . I .... E Though I ...
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