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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... given to indem- nify the Masters . They give Money towards the Public Service . The Proprietaries of Pennsylvania oppose the Bill brought into Parliament for restraining the Northern Colonies from issuing Paper Bills of Credit . The ...
... given to indem- nify the Masters . They give Money towards the Public Service . The Proprietaries of Pennsylvania oppose the Bill brought into Parliament for restraining the Northern Colonies from issuing Paper Bills of Credit . The ...
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... given you his general sense and meaning , it will fully answer my design and expecta- tion . Be pleased to let it have a place in your next , and you will much oblige Yours , & c . the " TRANSLATION . " X. " Should the city be taken ...
... given you his general sense and meaning , it will fully answer my design and expecta- tion . Be pleased to let it have a place in your next , and you will much oblige Yours , & c . the " TRANSLATION . " X. " Should the city be taken ...
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... given to Franklin's , which was re- ported to the convention on the 28th of June . The debates on the various topics embraced in the plan continued for twelve days . It was considered a question of moment , whether an act of Par ...
... given to Franklin's , which was re- ported to the convention on the 28th of June . The debates on the various topics embraced in the plan continued for twelve days . It was considered a question of moment , whether an act of Par ...
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Benjamin Franklin Jared Sparks. " The power proposed to be given by the plan to the grand council is only a concentration of the pow- ers of the several Assemblies in certain points for the general welfare ; as the power of the president ...
Benjamin Franklin Jared Sparks. " The power proposed to be given by the plan to the grand council is only a concentration of the pow- ers of the several Assemblies in certain points for the general welfare ; as the power of the president ...
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... given to them , as due to such merit , if they had been before in a state of slavery . These , and such kinds of things as these , I ap- prehend , will be thought and said by the people , if the proposed alteration of the Albany plan ...
... given to them , as due to such merit , if they had been before in a state of slavery . These , and such kinds of things as these , I ap- prehend , will be thought and said by the people , if the proposed alteration of the Albany plan ...
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