The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: with His Life |
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You may rememeber the inquiries I made , when you were with me m Eng land ,
among such of my relations as were then liv . ing ; and the journey I undertook for
that purpose . To be acquainted with the particulars of my parentage and life ...
You may rememeber the inquiries I made , when you were with me m Eng land ,
among such of my relations as were then liv . ing ; and the journey I undertook for
that purpose . To be acquainted with the particulars of my parentage and life ...
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... where it was not possible to land , on account of the strong brcaxers produred
by the rocky shore . We cast anchor and veered the ca ble towards the shore .
Some men who stood upon the brink , halloed to us , while we did the same on
our ...
... where it was not possible to land , on account of the strong brcaxers produred
by the rocky shore . We cast anchor and veered the ca ble towards the shore .
Some men who stood upon the brink , halloed to us , while we did the same on
our ...
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... s determination , he set off before me by land for Rhode Island , leaving his
books , which formed a handsome collection in mathe . joatics and natural
philosophy , to bt conveyed with mine to New York , where he proposed to wait
for me .
... s determination , he set off before me by land for Rhode Island , leaving his
books , which formed a handsome collection in mathe . joatics and natural
philosophy , to bt conveyed with mine to New York , where he proposed to wait
for me .
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The proprietaries contended for the right of exempting their lands from taxes ; to
which the Assembly would by no means consent . This subject of dispute
interfered in almost every question , and prevented the most salutary laws from
being ...
The proprietaries contended for the right of exempting their lands from taxes ; to
which the Assembly would by no means consent . This subject of dispute
interfered in almost every question , and prevented the most salutary laws from
being ...
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The power vested in the president and council was , to declare war and peace ,
and to conclude treaties with the Indian na . iions ; to regulate trade with , and to
make purchases of vacant lands from them , either in the name of the crown , or
of ...
The power vested in the president and council was , to declare war and peace ,
and to conclude treaties with the Indian na . iions ; to regulate trade with , and to
make purchases of vacant lands from them , either in the name of the crown , or
of ...
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