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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... pass the Indian - Trade Bill . Six Members desire Leave upon the Adjournment to quit their Seats . Their Resignation accepted , and new Writs issued . . 471 VOL . III . B CHAPTER XVI . Lord Loudoun appointed Commander - in - CONTENTS .
... pass the Indian - Trade Bill . Six Members desire Leave upon the Adjournment to quit their Seats . Their Resignation accepted , and new Writs issued . . 471 VOL . III . B CHAPTER XVI . Lord Loudoun appointed Commander - in - CONTENTS .
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... leave a little to enlarge upon it ) , where we are told , ( Chap . xviii . v . 2 , ) that the children of Dan sent of their family five men from their coasts to spy out the land , and search it , saying , Go , search the land . These ...
... leave a little to enlarge upon it ) , where we are told , ( Chap . xviii . v . 2 , ) that the children of Dan sent of their family five men from their coasts to spy out the land , and search it , saying , Go , search the land . These ...
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... leaving all the appropriation to others , who would faithfully apply it as we desired ; should we tell them , that , though the treasury be at present empty , it may soon be filled by the outstanding public debts collected , or at least ...
... leaving all the appropriation to others , who would faithfully apply it as we desired ; should we tell them , that , though the treasury be at present empty , it may soon be filled by the outstanding public debts collected , or at least ...
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... leave the Quakers at lib- erty . EDITOR . - WHEREAS this province was first settled by ( and a majority of the Assemblies have ever since been of ) the people called Quakers , who , though they do not , as the world is now circumstanced ...
... leave the Quakers at lib- erty . EDITOR . - WHEREAS this province was first settled by ( and a majority of the Assemblies have ever since been of ) the people called Quakers , who , though they do not , as the world is now circumstanced ...
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... leave to all as much liberty as they enjoy themselves , and not lay even a seeming hardship on others , which they themselves declined to bear . They have , however , granted all we asked of them . Our petitions set forth , that " we ...
... leave to all as much liberty as they enjoy themselves , and not lay even a seeming hardship on others , which they themselves declined to bear . They have , however , granted all we asked of them . Our petitions set forth , that " we ...
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