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... committee being appointed , a report was drawn up of their grievances , which is the first paper in the present volume . Dr. Franklin was appointed the agent of Pennsylvania , and directed to present their complaint ; for which purpose ...
... committee being appointed , a report was drawn up of their grievances , which is the first paper in the present volume . Dr. Franklin was appointed the agent of Pennsylvania , and directed to present their complaint ; for which purpose ...
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Benjamin Franklin. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF GRIEVANCES OF THE ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA . FEB . 22 , 1757 . IN obedience to the order of the house , we have drawn up the heads of the most important aggrievances that occur to us , which ...
Benjamin Franklin. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF GRIEVANCES OF THE ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA . FEB . 22 , 1757 . IN obedience to the order of the house , we have drawn up the heads of the most important aggrievances that occur to us , which ...
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... committee , that the people of this province and their repre- sentatives were interested in this royal grant ; and by virtue thereof , have an original right of legislation inherent in them ; which neither the proprietors nor any other ...
... committee , that the people of this province and their repre- sentatives were interested in this royal grant ; and by virtue thereof , have an original right of legislation inherent in them ; which neither the proprietors nor any other ...
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... committee further beg leave to add , that besides these aggrievances , there are other hardships the people of this province have experienced , that call for redress . - The inlistment of servants , without the least satisfaction being ...
... committee further beg leave to add , that besides these aggrievances , there are other hardships the people of this province have experienced , that call for redress . - The inlistment of servants , without the least satisfaction being ...
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