Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... thought fit to communicate both his commis- sion and her majesty's said letter . But then it was an assembly widely different from that appointed by their charter . Instead of six members for each of the six counties , those of ...
... thought fit to communicate both his commis- sion and her majesty's said letter . But then it was an assembly widely different from that appointed by their charter . Instead of six members for each of the six counties , those of ...
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... thought it our duty to prepare a bill for ascertaining , ex - in thy own cause , which is against natural plaining , and settling our present constitu- tion ; which we having presented to thy depu- ty for his assent , he finding that ...
... thought it our duty to prepare a bill for ascertaining , ex - in thy own cause , which is against natural plaining , and settling our present constitu- tion ; which we having presented to thy depu- ty for his assent , he finding that ...
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... thought fit to dispose of , were in a fair. bills as thou shalt pass into laws in the said go- vernment , & c . " The assembly , however , to whom this com- mission was communicated , were shrewd enough to start the following doubt upon ...
... thought fit to dispose of , were in a fair. bills as thou shalt pass into laws in the said go- vernment , & c . " The assembly , however , to whom this com- mission was communicated , were shrewd enough to start the following doubt upon ...
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... thought of before , or if thought of , had not been guard - an use , which even he , with all his shrewd- ed against . Men who want a present convenience must not be over solicitous about future contingen- cies ; and , in general , we ...
... thought of before , or if thought of , had not been guard - an use , which even he , with all his shrewd- ed against . Men who want a present convenience must not be over solicitous about future contingen- cies ; and , in general , we ...
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... thought fit to recommend the said act , to the royal accept- ance and ratification ; and ten days after- wards the lords justices passed it into a law . Here the affair slept for several years , ex- cept that the assembly , in ...
... thought fit to recommend the said act , to the royal accept- ance and ratification ; and ten days after- wards the lords justices passed it into a law . Here the affair slept for several years , ex- cept that the assembly , in ...
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