The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... prorogation in the governor , will manifestly destroy or frus- trate the elections settled by the charter , which is a perpe- tual writ , supported by the legislative authority of this go- vernment , and will make way for elections by ...
... prorogation in the governor , will manifestly destroy or frus- trate the elections settled by the charter , which is a perpe- tual writ , supported by the legislative authority of this go- vernment , and will make way for elections by ...
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... prorogation are by thee asserted , and the power of this assembly to sit upon their own adjournments , first brought into question by the council in October last , which occasioned us to proceed thus far in explaining and settling our ...
... prorogation are by thee asserted , and the power of this assembly to sit upon their own adjournments , first brought into question by the council in October last , which occasioned us to proceed thus far in explaining and settling our ...
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... granted several charters to the people ; but by his artifices brought them all at his will and pleasure to defeat . G " Secondly , that dissolution and prorogation , and calling JOHN EVANS , ESQ . DEP . GOVERNOR . $ 41.
... granted several charters to the people ; but by his artifices brought them all at his will and pleasure to defeat . G " Secondly , that dissolution and prorogation , and calling JOHN EVANS , ESQ . DEP . GOVERNOR . $ 41.
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Benjamin Franklin. " Secondly , that dissolution and prorogation , and calling assemblies by his writs , impowered by his commission to his present deputy , and his orders to his former deputies and commissioners of state , are contrary ...
Benjamin Franklin. " Secondly , that dissolution and prorogation , and calling assemblies by his writs , impowered by his commission to his present deputy , and his orders to his former deputies and commissioners of state , are contrary ...
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... prorogation is not in express words granted away by charter , as also the inconveniency thereof with his said commission , after several conferences thereupon , had with him and his council , he thought fit to advise us to forbear the ...
... prorogation is not in express words granted away by charter , as also the inconveniency thereof with his said commission , after several conferences thereupon , had with him and his council , he thought fit to advise us to forbear the ...
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