Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... 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 shall acquaint 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 shall acquaint you ...
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... expected ( as it was their undoubted right ) to enjoy , as well as the lands they bought ; therefore this house cannot admit of those amendments ; because they are also destruc- tive to the present constitution , by which the ...
... expected ( as it was their undoubted right ) to enjoy , as well as the lands they bought ; therefore this house cannot admit of those amendments ; because they are also destruc- tive to the present constitution , by which the ...
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... expected would be the consequence of the bill then moving in parliament against proprietary governments , the draughtsman cannot tell : but he well re- members , that the proprietary told him , that he held himself obliged to do what he ...
... expected would be the consequence of the bill then moving in parliament against proprietary governments , the draughtsman cannot tell : but he well re- members , that the proprietary told him , that he held himself obliged to do what he ...
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... expected of government , and seldom can be exacted from it : but then if the representative part is not tenacious , al- most to a fault , of the rights and claims of the people , they will in a course of time lose their very pretensions ...
... expected of government , and seldom can be exacted from it : but then if the representative part is not tenacious , al- most to a fault , of the rights and claims of the people , they will in a course of time lose their very pretensions ...
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... expected from them in regard to his son , when he should be qualified to suc- ceed him ; as also to discharge all just debts for expenses properly chargeable to the pro- vince , whether incurred there or in England , whenever the ...
... expected from them in regard to his son , when he should be qualified to suc- ceed him ; as also to discharge all just debts for expenses properly chargeable to the pro- vince , whether incurred there or in England , whenever the ...
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