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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... matters to be 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 ...
... matters to be 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 ...
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... matter of considerable im- portance to the increase of British trade and power , to the breaking that of the French , and to the pro- tection and security of our present colonies , would best be carried on by a joint union . 6. It was ...
... matter of considerable im- portance to the increase of British trade and power , to the breaking that of the French , and to the pro- tection and security of our present colonies , would best be carried on by a joint union . 6. It was ...
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... matters of importance to the whole transacted by a smaller number , or even by this number of twenty - five , unless there were among them one at least from a majority of the colonies ; because otherwise , the whole quorum being made up ...
... matters of importance to the whole transacted by a smaller number , or even by this number of twenty - five , unless there were among them one at least from a majority of the colonies ; because otherwise , the whole quorum being made up ...
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... matters of general concern to the people , and especially where burthens are to be laid upon them , it is of use to consider , as well what they will be apt to think and say , as what they ought to think . I shall therefore , as your ...
... matters of general concern to the people , and especially where burthens are to be laid upon them , it is of use to consider , as well what they will be apt to think and say , as what they ought to think . I shall therefore , as your ...
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... matters , are not so great as those which the colonies of Rhode Island and Connecticut are intrusted with by their charters , and have never abused ; for , by this plan , the president - general is appointed by the crown , and con ...
... matters , are not so great as those which the colonies of Rhode Island and Connecticut are intrusted with by their charters , and have never abused ; for , by this plan , the president - general is appointed by the crown , and con ...
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