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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... 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 , all will be lost to the conquered . There- fore , if you desire to preserve your buildings ...
... 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 , all will be lost to the conquered . There- fore , if you desire to preserve your buildings ...
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... pleased to honor me with , on the subject of uniting the col- onies more intimately with Great Britain , by allowing them representatives in Parliament , I have something further considered that matter , and am of opinion , that such a ...
... pleased to honor me with , on the subject of uniting the col- onies more intimately with Great Britain , by allowing them representatives in Parliament , I have something further considered that matter , and am of opinion , that such a ...
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... pleased they should stand ; and all the laws made here since his departure , were sent for his perusal , and none of them , to our knowledge , in the least declared void by him ; neither do we conceive that he hath any reason so to do ...
... pleased they should stand ; and all the laws made here since his departure , were sent for his perusal , and none of them , to our knowledge , in the least declared void by him ; neither do we conceive that he hath any reason so to do ...
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... pleased ; but the charter he totally rejected . " Before he set out for New York , he did , however , give a written sanction to the laws required ; and the next year's assembly proved , notwithstanding , to be of the same leaven with ...
... pleased ; but the charter he totally rejected . " Before he set out for New York , he did , however , give a written sanction to the laws required ; and the next year's assembly proved , notwithstanding , to be of the same leaven with ...
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... pleased to con- vene us , by his writs , although not in the form of our charter , as we could desire , we have obeyed the same , and considered what he has laid before us , viz . an answer to the late Queen's letter , and our proprie ...
... pleased to con- vene us , by his writs , although not in the form of our charter , as we could desire , we have obeyed the same , and considered what he has laid before us , viz . an answer to the late Queen's letter , and our proprie ...
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