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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... Constitution and Govern- ment of Pennsylvania , from its Origin ; so far as regards the several Points of Controversy , which have from time to time arisen between the several Governors of Pennsylvania and their several As- semblies ...
... Constitution and Govern- ment of Pennsylvania , from its Origin ; so far as regards the several Points of Controversy , which have from time to time arisen between the several Governors of Pennsylvania and their several As- semblies ...
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Benjamin Franklin Jared Sparks. declares the Constitution of Penn's Government , and that of their Majesties , to be directly opposite each to the other . He menaces the Assembly with an Annexation of their Province to that of New York ...
Benjamin Franklin Jared Sparks. declares the Constitution of Penn's Government , and that of their Majesties , to be directly opposite each to the other . He menaces the Assembly with an Annexation of their Province to that of New York ...
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... Constitution of the Province for Self - defence , by Force of Arms , though the Use of Arms was not consistent with the Principles of Quakers . · 187 CHAPTER V. The Assembly grants Money in aid of the Expedition against Car- thagena ...
... Constitution of the Province for Self - defence , by Force of Arms , though the Use of Arms was not consistent with the Principles of Quakers . · 187 CHAPTER V. The Assembly grants Money in aid of the Expedition against Car- thagena ...
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... constitution , to which I suspect the crown will not consent . We see the inconveniences attending the present constitution , and remedies may be found without changing it , but we cannot foresee what may 30 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS ...
... constitution , to which I suspect the crown will not consent . We see the inconveniences attending the present constitution , and remedies may be found without changing it , but we cannot foresee what may 30 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS ...
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... constitution . GENERAL TREASURY . Some estimate ought to be made of the produce which may be reasonably expected from the funds proposed to be raised by duties on liquors , & c . , to see whether it will be sufficient for the ends pro ...
... constitution . GENERAL TREASURY . Some estimate ought to be made of the produce which may be reasonably expected from the funds proposed to be raised by duties on liquors , & c . , to see whether it will be sufficient for the ends pro ...
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