Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... less you should otherwise advise , until by bet ter information out of England , we shall be led out of these state meanders . " The assembly answered , among othe things , as follows : viz . " We heartily wish that thy design in com ...
... less you should otherwise advise , until by bet ter information out of England , we shall be led out of these state meanders . " The assembly answered , among othe things , as follows : viz . " We heartily wish that thy design in com ...
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... less wages than by this act ap- pointed , & c . Neither the form or effect of this act was to be diminished or altered in any part or clause thereof , contrary to the true intent or meaning thereof , without the consent of the governor ...
... less wages than by this act ap- pointed , & c . Neither the form or effect of this act was to be diminished or altered in any part or clause thereof , contrary to the true intent or meaning thereof , without the consent of the governor ...
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... less than a betraying us , and at least will look like first fleecing , then selling : but ra- ther use thy utmost interest with the queen , to ease us in the premises : and if after thy endeavours used to keep the government , it be ...
... less than a betraying us , and at least will look like first fleecing , then selling : but ra- ther use thy utmost interest with the queen , to ease us in the premises : and if after thy endeavours used to keep the government , it be ...
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... less apprehensions In proportion , however , as it became more and more probable , that he would be laid aside he became less and less considered ; and a breach between him and the speaker Lloyd so often mentioned , and who had , even ...
... less apprehensions In proportion , however , as it became more and more probable , that he would be laid aside he became less and less considered ; and a breach between him and the speaker Lloyd so often mentioned , and who had , even ...
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... less rea- sonable in the people to ask any thing of them : that they had , notwithstanding , charged them- selves with paying their interpreter even much more than could be due to him on their account , and were also then at the expense ...
... less rea- sonable in the people to ask any thing of them : that they had , notwithstanding , charged them- selves with paying their interpreter even much more than could be due to him on their account , and were also then at the expense ...
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