Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... officers thereof hold their commissions , in a manner not repugnant , but agreeable to the laws and customs of England ; that thereby they might remain free from the influence of persons in power , the rights of the people might be ...
... officers thereof hold their commissions , in a manner not repugnant , but agreeable to the laws and customs of England ; that thereby they might remain free from the influence of persons in power , the rights of the people might be ...
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... officer himself being responsible to the laws in case of yielding a criminal obedience . It would therefore be a waste ... officers and ministers , that they do not presume at any time to attempt any thing to the contrary of the premises ...
... officer himself being responsible to the laws in case of yielding a criminal obedience . It would therefore be a waste ... officers and ministers , that they do not presume at any time to attempt any thing to the contrary of the premises ...
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... officers ap- pointed , and all public affairs transacted . Seventy - two was the number this council was to consist of : they were to be chosen by the freemen ; and , though the governor or his donuty was to be perpetual president , he ...
... officers ap- pointed , and all public affairs transacted . Seventy - two was the number this council was to consist of : they were to be chosen by the freemen ; and , though the governor or his donuty was to be perpetual president , he ...
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... officer appointed to collect the last tax ; and insisting upon some answer to the queen's letter , before he came to a final resolution con- cerning it ; and they at once adhering to their bill , and desiring it might not be rejected on ...
... officer appointed to collect the last tax ; and insisting upon some answer to the queen's letter , before he came to a final resolution con- cerning it ; and they at once adhering to their bill , and desiring it might not be rejected on ...
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... officers , to be judges of the quali- fications and elections of their own members , sit upon their own adjournments , appoint com- mittees , prepare bills , impeach criminals , and redress grievances , with all other powers and ...
... officers , to be judges of the quali- fications and elections of their own members , sit upon their own adjournments , appoint com- mittees , prepare bills , impeach criminals , and redress grievances , with all other powers and ...
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