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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... Charter granted to William Penn . Conditions to the first Settlers of Pennsylvania . Penn's first Frame of Government . His Reservation of Quit - Rents . His second Frame of Govern- ment . Pennsylvania and the Territory of the Three ...
... Charter granted to William Penn . Conditions to the first Settlers of Pennsylvania . Penn's first Frame of Government . His Reservation of Quit - Rents . His second Frame of Govern- ment . Pennsylvania and the Territory of the Three ...
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... Charter of Property . The Draftsman's Defence of it . The Governor declares the Proprieta- ry's high Resentment of the Assembly's Representation . The As- sembly's Reply . The Governor refers to the Charter of Privileges as the only ...
... Charter of Property . The Draftsman's Defence of it . The Governor declares the Proprieta- ry's high Resentment of the Assembly's Representation . The As- sembly's Reply . The Governor refers to the Charter of Privileges as the only ...
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... charter , so that no new power is hereby intended to be granted to the colonies . But as , in consequence of this power , one colony might make peace with a nation that an- other was justly engaged in war with ; or make war on slight ...
... charter , so that no new power is hereby intended to be granted to the colonies . But as , in consequence of this power , one colony might make peace with a nation that an- other was justly engaged in war with ; or make war on slight ...
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... charter of privileges , but would also in effect be to commence persecution against all that part of the inhabitants of the province ; and for them by any law to compel others to bear arms , and exempt themselves , would be inconsistent ...
... charter of privileges , but would also in effect be to commence persecution against all that part of the inhabitants of the province ; and for them by any law to compel others to bear arms , and exempt themselves , would be inconsistent ...
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... charter and fundamental laws of the province . Y. How so ? X. See here ; it is the first clause in the charter . I will read it . " Because no people can be truly hap- py , though under the greatest enjoyment of civil lib- erties , if ...
... charter and fundamental laws of the province . Y. How so ? X. See here ; it is the first clause in the charter . I will read it . " Because no people can be truly hap- py , though under the greatest enjoyment of civil lib- erties , if ...
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