Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... give thee not only so , but the people being minded to a sum of money , thou promised to negotiate surrender the said second charter , upon thy their affairs at home to the best advantage ; and promise to give them a better in lieu of ...
... give thee not only so , but the people being minded to a sum of money , thou promised to negotiate surrender the said second charter , upon thy their affairs at home to the best advantage ; and promise to give them a better in lieu of ...
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... give them all the * powers he could , as he was lord of this seignory , and much more to that effect . " And now , to finish on the head of the re- presentation , which throws so much light on the first foundation of this colony , what ...
... give them all the * powers he could , as he was lord of this seignory , and much more to that effect . " And now , to finish on the head of the re- presentation , which throws so much light on the first foundation of this colony , what ...
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... give the Indians assistance answerable to their exingencies . And upon the heels of this message , the governor also communicated to them the an- swer of the proprietaries to the representation of the assembly above exhibited ; and ...
... give the Indians assistance answerable to their exingencies . And upon the heels of this message , the governor also communicated to them the an- swer of the proprietaries to the representation of the assembly above exhibited ; and ...
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... give them a real and far greater relief , by taking off a large share of that only tax which is borne by them . As the general expense amounts to little more than three thousand pounds a year , we conceive it may very well be provided ...
... give them a real and far greater relief , by taking off a large share of that only tax which is borne by them . As the general expense amounts to little more than three thousand pounds a year , we conceive it may very well be provided ...
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... give his assent , not- ed , that they would humbly propose that his withstanding , to a currency - bill when any majesty would be graciously pleased to repeat extraordinary emergency required it : that his orders to his governors of the ...
... give his assent , not- ed , that they would humbly propose that his withstanding , to a currency - bill when any majesty would be graciously pleased to repeat extraordinary emergency required it : that his orders to his governors of the ...
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