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, Band 3Tappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1836 |
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... Answer to the Representation on Indian Expenses . 209 CHAPTER VI . Unanimous Resolution of the Assembly concerning the Necessity of a Reemission of their Paper Currency . Lord Holdernesse's Letter and other Papers . The Governor revives ...
... Answer to the Representation on Indian Expenses . 209 CHAPTER VI . Unanimous Resolution of the Assembly concerning the Necessity of a Reemission of their Paper Currency . Lord Holdernesse's Letter and other Papers . The Governor revives ...
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... Answer and Adjournment . Being as- sembled again , the Governor in his Speech requires them to raise and keep up a considerable Body of Troops . They present a Bill for raising Forty Thousand Pounds on the former Plan . The old ...
... Answer and Adjournment . Being as- sembled again , the Governor in his Speech requires them to raise and keep up a considerable Body of Troops . They present a Bill for raising Forty Thousand Pounds on the former Plan . The old ...
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... Answer . A Bill prepared for striking the Sum of Sixty Thousand Pounds for the King's Use , to be sunk by an Excise . A Conference on the said Bill . The Assembly's Answer to the Gov- ernor's Objections . The Governor's Message ...
... Answer . A Bill prepared for striking the Sum of Sixty Thousand Pounds for the King's Use , to be sunk by an Excise . A Conference on the said Bill . The Assembly's Answer to the Gov- ernor's Objections . The Governor's Message ...
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... answer the end , what shall we have to say against the Quakers at the next elec- tion ? X. O my friends , let us on this occasion cast from us all these little party views , and consider ourselves as Englishmen and Pennsylvanians . Let ...
... answer the end , what shall we have to say against the Quakers at the next elec- tion ? X. O my friends , let us on this occasion cast from us all these little party views , and consider ourselves as Englishmen and Pennsylvanians . Let ...
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... answer than that , in mat- ters of government , our apprehensions were otherwise , the end of good government being answered , in that power was supported in reverence with the people , VOL . III . L and the people were secured from the ...
... answer than that , in mat- ters of government , our apprehensions were otherwise , the end of good government being answered , in that power was supported in reverence with the people , VOL . III . L and the people were secured from the ...
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