Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... appear to be ill ministers and chief authors of the present arbitrariness in government ; and who are men unworthy as we conceive , to be much consulted with , and unfit to be chief magistrates . — What we purpose to do herein , shall ...
... appear to be ill ministers and chief authors of the present arbitrariness in government ; and who are men unworthy as we conceive , to be much consulted with , and unfit to be chief magistrates . — What we purpose to do herein , shall ...
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... appear ; but having convened the representatives both of the province and terri- tories , to meet him at the same time in his council - chamber , he affected to be surprised at finding them in separate states ; said her majesty ...
... appear ; but having convened the representatives both of the province and terri- tories , to meet him at the same time in his council - chamber , he affected to be surprised at finding them in separate states ; said her majesty ...
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... appears , in part , by the s representation , to which we refer ; and come supplicants for relief , not only in matt ... appear were ami nor hast thou showed thy particular objecti to the bills , which , with great care and char were ...
... appears , in part , by the s representation , to which we refer ; and come supplicants for relief , not only in matt ... appear were ami nor hast thou showed thy particular objecti to the bills , which , with great care and char were ...
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... appear to have had more fore- sight than he . The growth of his colony ex- ceeded his most sanguine expectations ; and , when successive new purchases came to be made , an inconvenience by degrees became manifest , which , perhaps , had ...
... appear to have had more fore- sight than he . The growth of his colony ex- ceeded his most sanguine expectations ; and , when successive new purchases came to be made , an inconvenience by degrees became manifest , which , perhaps , had ...
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... appear to have been under the dominion of these scruples ; he having taken care in his charter from the crown ( sect . 10. ) to be invested with all the powers ever be stowed on a captain - general ( which were al- so to descend to his ...
... appear to have been under the dominion of these scruples ; he having taken care in his charter from the crown ( sect . 10. ) to be invested with all the powers ever be stowed on a captain - general ( which were al- so to descend to his ...
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