Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... king Charles the Second did give and grant unto William Penn , his heirs , and assigns , the province of Pennsylvania ; and also to him and his heirs , and his or their deputies or lieutenants , free , full , and absolute power , for ...
... king Charles the Second did give and grant unto William Penn , his heirs , and assigns , the province of Pennsylvania ; and also to him and his heirs , and his or their deputies or lieutenants , free , full , and absolute power , for ...
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... king for the defence of the realm , and support of government : his majesty , the nobility of the realm , and all the British subjects do now actually contribute their proportion towards the defence of America in general , and this ...
... king for the defence of the realm , and support of government : his majesty , the nobility of the realm , and all the British subjects do now actually contribute their proportion towards the defence of America in general , and this ...
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... king Charles II . , and thirdly , from the charter of privileges granted by the said William Pennas proprieta- ry and governor , in virtue of the former , to the freemen of the said province and territories ; being the last of four at ...
... king Charles II . , and thirdly , from the charter of privileges granted by the said William Pennas proprieta- ry and governor , in virtue of the former , to the freemen of the said province and territories ; being the last of four at ...
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... king's special will , ordinance , and command , that , in case any doubt or ques- tion should thereafter perchance arise , con- cerning the true sense or meaning of any word , clause , or sentence contained therein , such interpretation ...
... king's special will , ordinance , and command , that , in case any doubt or ques- tion should thereafter perchance arise , con- cerning the true sense or meaning of any word , clause , or sentence contained therein , such interpretation ...
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... king had granted thee the government as the duke had done the soil : but to our great grief and trouble , we cannot find that thou had any such grant ; and if thou had , thou would not produce it , though often requested so to do ...
... king had granted thee the government as the duke had done the soil : but to our great grief and trouble , we cannot find that thou had any such grant ; and if thou had , thou would not produce it , though often requested so to do ...
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