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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... present State of Affairs in Pennsylvania · • Report of the Committee of Aggrievances of the Assem- bly of Pennsylvania AN HISTORICAL REVIEW of the Constitution and Govern- ment of Pennsylvania , from its Origin ; so far as regards the ...
... present State of Affairs in Pennsylvania · • Report of the Committee of Aggrievances of the Assem- bly of Pennsylvania AN HISTORICAL REVIEW of the Constitution and Govern- ment of Pennsylvania , from its Origin ; so far as regards the ...
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... 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 Assembly . The Assembly's Answer 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 Assembly . The Assembly's Answer and ...
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Benjamin Franklin Jared Sparks. PLAIN TRUTH ; OR SERIOUS CONSIDERATIONS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA AND PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA . BY A TRADESMAN OF ... Present State of the City of Philadelphia and Province Pennsylvania.
Benjamin Franklin Jared Sparks. PLAIN TRUTH ; OR SERIOUS CONSIDERATIONS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA AND PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA . BY A TRADESMAN OF ... Present State of the City of Philadelphia and Province Pennsylvania.
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... present , but do not take suf- ficient care to prevent them ; their natural courage makes them too little apprehensive of danger , so that they are often surprised by it , unprovided of the proper means of security . When it is too late ...
... present , but do not take suf- ficient care to prevent them ; their natural courage makes them too little apprehensive of danger , so that they are often surprised by it , unprovided of the proper means of security . When it is too late ...
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... present ; for , though we are numerous , we are quite defenceless , having neither forts , arms , union , nor discipline . And though it were true , that our trade might be protected at no great expense , and our country and our city ...
... present ; for , though we are numerous , we are quite defenceless , having neither forts , arms , union , nor discipline . And though it were true , that our trade might be protected at no great expense , and our country and our city ...
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