Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... sent of the proprietary or chief governor , or assembly , or by act of parliament in England . On pain of his highest displeasure , he also commands all his officers and ministers , that they do not presume at any time to attempt any ...
... sent of the proprietary or chief governor , or assembly , or by act of parliament in England . On pain of his highest displeasure , he also commands all his officers and ministers , that they do not presume at any time to attempt any ...
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... 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 with some of them : viz . among us ...
... 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 with some of them : viz . among us ...
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... sent to the governor and council in respect to the king's government here in ge - order to be amended , ought to be returned to neral ) to our proprietary's William Penn , though the exercise of thy authority at pre- sent supersedes ...
... sent to the governor and council in respect to the king's government here in ge - order to be amended , ought to be returned to neral ) to our proprietary's William Penn , though the exercise of thy authority at pre- sent supersedes ...
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... sent ; and concluded thus , “ Gentle- to govern us by the laws of the country : and men , I consider your principles , that you will although both the laws and charter had been not carry arms , nor levy money to make war , long before ...
... sent ; and concluded thus , “ Gentle- to govern us by the laws of the country : and men , I consider your principles , that you will although both the laws and charter had been not carry arms , nor levy money to make war , long before ...
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... sent against the colony to England , the unseason- able time of the year would not suffer the merits of the case to be thoroughly discussed , but that all the representatives both of council and assembly , had agreed in drawing up some ...
... sent against the colony to England , the unseason- able time of the year would not suffer the merits of the case to be thoroughly discussed , but that all the representatives both of council and assembly , had agreed in drawing up some ...
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