The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... gentlemen their fellow subjects , they at last , find themselves obliged to set forth an historical state of their case , and to make their appeal to the public upon it . With the public opinion in their favor , they may with the more ...
... gentlemen their fellow subjects , they at last , find themselves obliged to set forth an historical state of their case , and to make their appeal to the public upon it . With the public opinion in their favor , they may with the more ...
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... 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 send up their bill to the governor ...
... 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 send up their bill to the governor ...
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... gentlemen may talk of the colonies , how cheap soever they may hold their assemblies , or how insignificant the planters and traders who compose them , truth will be truth , and principle principle notwithstanding . Courage , wisdom ...
... gentlemen may talk of the colonies , how cheap soever they may hold their assemblies , or how insignificant the planters and traders who compose them , truth will be truth , and principle principle notwithstanding . Courage , wisdom ...
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... gentlemen , you expected some bills should have been sent down to you from the provincial council , for your consideration , before your coming up and passing them into laws at this meeting . Divers reasons might be why none were ; I ...
... gentlemen , you expected some bills should have been sent down to you from the provincial council , for your consideration , before your coming up and passing them into laws at this meeting . Divers reasons might be why none were ; I ...
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... Gentlemen , I consider your princ ples , that you will not carry arms , nor levy money to make war , though for your own defence ; yet I hope you will not refuse to feed the hungry and clothe the naked : my meaning is to supply those ...
... Gentlemen , I consider your princ ples , that you will not carry arms , nor levy money to make war , though for your own defence ; yet I hope you will not refuse to feed the hungry and clothe the naked : my meaning is to supply those ...
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