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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... laid before them . They prepare and present a Bill for striking Bills of Credit , which the Governor evades for want of sufficient Powers to pass it . CHAPTER VII . Governor Morris's Arrival at Philadelphia , and first Speech to a new ...
... laid before them . They prepare and present a Bill for striking Bills of Credit , which the Governor evades for want of sufficient Powers to pass it . CHAPTER VII . Governor Morris's Arrival at Philadelphia , and first Speech to a new ...
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... laid before them , which the Governor declines , and thereby occasions a new Controversy . The Assembly send up two Money Bills ; not approved by the Govern- or . The Assembly adjourn , but are again convoked on Occasion of Braddock's ...
... laid before them , which the Governor declines , and thereby occasions a new Controversy . The Assembly send up two Money Bills ; not approved by the Govern- or . The Assembly adjourn , but are again convoked on Occasion of Braddock's ...
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... laid the foundation of those military associations , which followed at different times for the defence of the country . " From this paragraph it has been inferred , that the pamphlet first appeared in the year 1744 ; but it probably was ...
... laid the foundation of those military associations , which followed at different times for the defence of the country . " From this paragraph it has been inferred , that the pamphlet first appeared in the year 1744 ; but it probably was ...
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... laid aside , through want ( as it may appear to them ) either of strength or courage ; when they see , that the French and their Indians , boldly and with impunity , ravage the frontiers of New York and scalp the inhabitants ; when ...
... laid aside , through want ( as it may appear to them ) either of strength or courage ; when they see , that the French and their Indians , boldly and with impunity , ravage the frontiers of New York and scalp the inhabitants ; when ...
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... laid before the next grand council , and only the general , but not the particular , plans of operation . That the governor - general and that council of state issue orders for the payment of moneys , so far as the grand council have ...
... laid before the next grand council , and only the general , but not the particular , plans of operation . That the governor - general and that council of state issue orders for the payment of moneys , so far as the grand council have ...
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