Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... common pleas of the several counties , to be held during their will and pleasure ; by means whereof , the said judges being subject to the influence and directions of the proprietaries and their governors , their favourites and ...
... common pleas of the several counties , to be held during their will and pleasure ; by means whereof , the said judges being subject to the influence and directions of the proprietaries and their governors , their favourites and ...
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... common to the town , and not only so , but the very land the town stands on , is not cleared of the Swedes ' claims . " These are the chief heads , which we thought fit at this time to lay before thee , earnestly entreating thy serious ...
... common to the town , and not only so , but the very land the town stands on , is not cleared of the Swedes ' claims . " These are the chief heads , which we thought fit at this time to lay before thee , earnestly entreating thy serious ...
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... common amongst us since the arrival of thy deputy and son , especially of late , than was ever known before : nor are we capable to suppress it , whilst it is connived at , if not encouraged by authority ; the mouths of the more sober ...
... common amongst us since the arrival of thy deputy and son , especially of late , than was ever known before : nor are we capable to suppress it , whilst it is connived at , if not encouraged by authority ; the mouths of the more sober ...
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... common duty and the com- mon danger , they might reasonably hope for all the protection from thence they might stand in need of , on the condition of contribut . ing all that was in their power , consistent with their principles ...
... common duty and the com- mon danger , they might reasonably hope for all the protection from thence they might stand in need of , on the condition of contribut . ing all that was in their power , consistent with their principles ...
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... common sense it seem evident , that the people give , and the governo refuses to accept ; and that the said governor by avowing proprietary and deputy - govern ment - reasons for such his refusal , avows , tha the king's service and the ...
... common sense it seem evident , that the people give , and the governo refuses to accept ; and that the said governor by avowing proprietary and deputy - govern ment - reasons for such his refusal , avows , tha the king's service and the ...
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