The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... fort Duquesne A proposal from certain gentlemen of Philadelphia to subscribe 5001 . in lieu of the proprietary proportion of the tax in question , and upon a presumption that the proprietaries would honorably reimburse them The assembly ...
... fort Duquesne A proposal from certain gentlemen of Philadelphia to subscribe 5001 . in lieu of the proprietary proportion of the tax in question , and upon a presumption that the proprietaries would honorably reimburse them The assembly ...
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... fort Duquesne . To which astonishing , because groundless charge , the as- sembly , in the following full and effectual manner , replied : ' We own that we have often mentioned this ; but we have been forced to it by the governor's ...
... fort Duquesne . To which astonishing , because groundless charge , the as- sembly , in the following full and effectual manner , replied : ' We own that we have often mentioned this ; but we have been forced to it by the governor's ...
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... fort Duquesne ? ” " The governor is pleased to doubt our having such letters as we mentioned ; we are therefore , in our own vindication , under a necessity of quoting to him some parts of them ; and will shew him the originals whenever ...
... fort Duquesne ? ” " The governor is pleased to doubt our having such letters as we mentioned ; we are therefore , in our own vindication , under a necessity of quoting to him some parts of them ; and will shew him the originals whenever ...
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... fort Duquesne , with a design of dividing themselves into parties , in order to fall on the back settlements , of Penn- sylvania and Virginia ; and that the Indians still inclined to preserve their alliance with the province , seemed on ...
... fort Duquesne , with a design of dividing themselves into parties , in order to fall on the back settlements , of Penn- sylvania and Virginia ; and that the Indians still inclined to preserve their alliance with the province , seemed on ...
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... fort Duquesne . In fine , gentlemen , I must remind you , that in a former message you said you were a plain people that had no joy in disputation . But let your minutes be examined for fifteen years past , not to go higher , and in ...
... fort Duquesne . In fine , gentlemen , I must remind you , that in a former message you said you were a plain people that had no joy in disputation . But let your minutes be examined for fifteen years past , not to go higher , and in ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
act of parliament adjournment affairs amendments answer apprehend assembly assent bills of credit charge clause colonies committee common concerning consent consideration council crown declared defence deputy desire duty England excise exemption expected expence farther fifty thousand pounds five thousand pounds force freemen French gentlemen give governor is pleased granted hope hundred pounds Indians inhabitants interest justice king king's king's service laid lands laws letter liberty lords lords of trade lower counties majesty majesty's manner ment necessary obliged occasion opinion parliament passed Penn Pennsylvania persons pounds sterling present prietary privileges proposed proprie proprieta proprietary estate proprietary instructions province province of Pennsylvania purchase purpose quit-rents raised reason received refused representatives royal charter sent Shawanese shew supplies thee thing Thomas Penn thou thought tion trade treaties unani vernor vince vote whole William Penn