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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... passing Bills . Remonstrance to Penn . The Governor admits the Principles of the Quakers , not to carry Arms or levy Money to make War . The Assembly insist on their Right to appropriate as well as to raise Money . The Government of ...
... passing Bills . Remonstrance to Penn . The Governor admits the Principles of the Quakers , not to carry Arms or levy Money to make War . The Assembly insist on their Right to appropriate as well as to raise Money . The Government of ...
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... passed the Mountains , and demands a Supply . Petitions from various Quarters presented to the Assembly . Depredations of the Indians . Sixty Thousand Pounds granted , to be struck in Bills of Credit , which the Gov- ernor refuses . A ...
... passed the Mountains , and demands a Supply . Petitions from various Quarters presented to the Assembly . Depredations of the Indians . Sixty Thousand Pounds granted , to be struck in Bills of Credit , which the Gov- ernor refuses . A ...
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... passed . A brief Apology for the Conduct of the Assembly on this Occasion . A Remonstrance voted . Con- clusion ; with a Testimonial of Commodore Spry , in Behalf of the Assembly . 484 506 APPENDIX . No. I. Representation of the ...
... passed . A brief Apology for the Conduct of the Assembly on this Occasion . A Remonstrance voted . Con- clusion ; with a Testimonial of Commodore Spry , in Behalf of the Assembly . 484 506 APPENDIX . No. I. Representation of the ...
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... passed in the affirmative unanimously . " On a motion made , that a Committee be appointed to prepare and receive plans or schemes for the union of the colonies , and to digest them into one general plan for the inspection of this Board ...
... passed in the affirmative unanimously . " On a motion made , that a Committee be appointed to prepare and receive plans or schemes for the union of the colonies , and to digest them into one general plan for the inspection of this Board ...
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... passed before they could be assem- bled ; and therefore that it would be best to raise them ( by offering bounty - money and pay ) near the place where they would be wanted , to be discharged again when the service should be over ...
... passed before they could be assem- bled ; and therefore that it would be best to raise them ( by offering bounty - money and pay ) near the place where they would be wanted , to be discharged again when the service should be over ...
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