Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... supplies to our most gracious sovereign ( be it ever so reasonable , expedient , and necessary for the defence of this his majesty's colony , and safety of his people ) unless it be agreeable thereto , can meet with his approbation : by ...
... supplies to our most gracious sovereign ( be it ever so reasonable , expedient , and necessary for the defence of this his majesty's colony , and safety of his people ) unless it be agreeable thereto , can meet with his approbation : by ...
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... supplies that are granted to the king for the defence of the realm , and support of government : his majesty , the nobility of the realm , and all the British subjects do now actually contribute their proportion towards the defence of ...
... supplies that are granted to the king for the defence of the realm , and support of government : his majesty , the nobility of the realm , and all the British subjects do now actually contribute their proportion towards the defence of ...
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... supply ; but inclined to have their laws con- firmed and their grievances redressed first : accordingly , they sent up a committee of ten , with the book of their laws to the governor for his acceptance and ratification : and , after a ...
... supply ; but inclined to have their laws con- firmed and their grievances redressed first : accordingly , they sent up a committee of ten , with the book of their laws to the governor for his acceptance and ratification : and , after a ...
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... supply those In- they were laws till disapproved , yet thou hav - dian nations with such necessaries as may in- ing sent no account whether they were ap- proved or not , we were forced to comply with him , and accept of such as he ...
... supply those In- they were laws till disapproved , yet thou hav - dian nations with such necessaries as may in- ing sent no account whether they were ap- proved or not , we were forced to comply with him , and accept of such as he ...
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... supply for the support of go- vernment : adding , that he would give them all the assistance in his power . With the body of laws they began , and made a considerable progress in the work ; but the frame of government again met with as ...
... supply for the support of go- vernment : adding , that he would give them all the assistance in his power . With the body of laws they began , and made a considerable progress in the work ; but the frame of government again met with as ...
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