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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... Reasons . The As- sembly's Rejoinder refuting those Reasons . CHAPTER X. The Governor calls upon the House to provide for the Security of the back Inhabitants . A Remark thereon . He embarrasses them with Petitions from certain Persons ...
... Reasons . The As- sembly's Rejoinder refuting those Reasons . CHAPTER X. The Governor calls upon the House to provide for the Security of the back Inhabitants . A Remark thereon . He embarrasses them with Petitions from certain Persons ...
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... reason to hope , that our losses , if we should suffer any , may be made up by collections in our favor at home ; -should we conjure them by all the ties of neighbourhood , friendship , justice , and humanity , to consider these things ...
... reason to hope , that our losses , if we should suffer any , may be made up by collections in our favor at home ; -should we conjure them by all the ties of neighbourhood , friendship , justice , and humanity , to consider these things ...
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... reason , duty , and religion . Thus unfortunately are we circumstanced at this time , my dear countrymen and fellow - citizens ; we , I mean , the middling people , the farmers , shopkeepers , and tradesmen of this city and country ...
... reason , duty , and religion . Thus unfortunately are we circumstanced at this time , my dear countrymen and fellow - citizens ; we , I mean , the middling people , the farmers , shopkeepers , and tradesmen of this city and country ...
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... reason I suppose that the necessary funds for carrying it into execution , in pursuance of the ends proposed by it , cannot be otherwise ob- tained . If it were thought , that the Assemblies of the several colonies may agree to lay the ...
... reason I suppose that the necessary funds for carrying it into execution , in pursuance of the ends proposed by it , cannot be otherwise ob- tained . If it were thought , that the Assemblies of the several colonies may agree to lay the ...
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... REASONS AND MOTIVES ON WHICH THE PLAN OF UNION WAS FORMED . THE Commissioners from a number of the northern colonies , being met at Albany , and considering the difficulties that have always attended the most neces- sary general ...
... REASONS AND MOTIVES ON WHICH THE PLAN OF UNION WAS FORMED . THE Commissioners from a number of the northern colonies , being met at Albany , and considering the difficulties that have always attended the most neces- sary general ...
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