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 4Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... fact known to us all , that such disputes there are , and that they have long subsisted , greatly to the prejudice of the province , clogging and embarras- sing all the wheels of government , and exceedingly ob- structing the public ...
... fact known to us all , that such disputes there are , and that they have long subsisted , greatly to the prejudice of the province , clogging and embarras- sing all the wheels of government , and exceedingly ob- structing the public ...
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... fact seems suffi- cient for our purpose , and the fact is notorious , that such * See their message to the assembly , in which the right of sitting on their own adjournments is denied . contentions have been in all proprietary ...
... fact seems suffi- cient for our purpose , and the fact is notorious , that such * See their message to the assembly , in which the right of sitting on their own adjournments is denied . contentions have been in all proprietary ...
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... fact from a gentleman of high re- spectability now living ; with whom , as the companion and friend of his early ... facts here related , in which the writer says he received them from Dr. Williamson himself , " some time after his ...
... fact from a gentleman of high re- spectability now living ; with whom , as the companion and friend of his early ... facts here related , in which the writer says he received them from Dr. Williamson himself , " some time after his ...
Inhalt
A Narrative of the late Massacres in Lancaster County | 54 |
Cool Thoughts on the Present Situation of our Public | 78 |
Petition to the King for Changing the Proprietary Gov | 93 |
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