Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... given to the general service of the nation , five thousand pounds to purchase provisions for the troops under general Braddock ; two thousand nine hundred and eighty - five pounds and eleven pence for clear- ing a road by his orders ...
... given to the general service of the nation , five thousand pounds to purchase provisions for the troops under general Braddock ; two thousand nine hundred and eighty - five pounds and eleven pence for clear- ing a road by his orders ...
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... given me by my master , as far as I should find and judge them not contrary to the laws of England , and in supplying the want or de- fect in your laws by the laws of England , which I believe will be most grateful to our superiors in ...
... given me by my master , as far as I should find and judge them not contrary to the laws of England , and in supplying the want or de- fect in your laws by the laws of England , which I believe will be most grateful to our superiors in ...
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... given security , it was to himself ; so that the people whom these officers have abused and defrauded , can reap no benefit of such security . " Eighthly , that although the commission- ers of property have power by their commis- sion ...
... given security , it was to himself ; so that the people whom these officers have abused and defrauded , can reap no benefit of such security . " Eighthly , that although the commission- ers of property have power by their commis- sion ...
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... given to them ; that governors were not to be trusted to act without advice ; consequently the said ex- pedient to bridle them was a good one ; and if we may judge by events , his sophistry has given the law ever since . From what has ...
... given to them ; that governors were not to be trusted to act without advice ; consequently the said ex- pedient to bridle them was a good one ; and if we may judge by events , his sophistry has given the law ever since . From what has ...
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... given universal satisfaction . The labour of the plantations is performed chiefly by indented servants , brought from Great Britain , Ireland , and Germany ; nor , because of the high price it bears , can it be performed any other way ...
... given universal satisfaction . The labour of the plantations is performed chiefly by indented servants , brought from Great Britain , Ireland , and Germany ; nor , because of the high price it bears , can it be performed any other way ...
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