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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... received from his Principals . A second Mes- sage , in which they call upon the Governor to give his Assent to the Bill . The Governor's Reply , declining the Bill as before , and evading the Communication of his Instructions . The ...
... received from his Principals . A second Mes- sage , in which they call upon the Governor to give his Assent to the Bill . The Governor's Reply , declining the Bill as before , and evading the Communication of his Instructions . The ...
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... received it from their fathers in perpetuity to their heirs , and interested in the conservation of it in every appendage of the British empire , the particulars of such a contest cannot be wholly indifferent . On the contrary , it is ...
... received it from their fathers in perpetuity to their heirs , and interested in the conservation of it in every appendage of the British empire , the particulars of such a contest cannot be wholly indifferent . On the contrary , it is ...
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... received and executed . But in the following year , the scene of action being shifted from the mother country to the colony , the de- portment of the legislator was shifted too . Less of the man of God now appeared , and more of the man ...
... received and executed . But in the following year , the scene of action being shifted from the mother country to the colony , the de- portment of the legislator was shifted too . Less of the man of God now appeared , and more of the man ...
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... tremely to our prejudice . We were in expectation of receiving bills from thee and the council as former- ly ; to the reason thou art pleased to give why none are sent , that the proprietary and governor hath given 132 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... tremely to our prejudice . We were in expectation of receiving bills from thee and the council as former- ly ; to the reason thou art pleased to give why none are sent , that the proprietary and governor hath given 132 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... received and righted in our just complaints ; and that we be not discouraged in charging before the provincial council such persons or members , whom we can with great probability make appear to be ill min- isters and chief authors of ...
... received and righted in our just complaints ; and that we be not discouraged in charging before the provincial council such persons or members , whom we can with great probability make appear to be ill min- isters and chief authors of ...
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