Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... whole province , and take away near the whole power out of the hands of the proprie- tary and governor , and lodge it in the people . To which the assembly replied in the re- markable words following ; ly demanded a copy , but was then ...
... whole province , and take away near the whole power out of the hands of the proprie- tary and governor , and lodge it in the people . To which the assembly replied in the re- markable words following ; ly demanded a copy , but was then ...
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... whole , to be a governor upon such terms , is to be the most wretched thing alive . Sir William Keith could not be ignorant of this ; and therefore , however he was in- structed here at home , either by his princi- pal or the lords of ...
... whole , to be a governor upon such terms , is to be the most wretched thing alive . Sir William Keith could not be ignorant of this ; and therefore , however he was in- structed here at home , either by his princi- pal or the lords of ...
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... whole capital amount to eighty thousan pounds ) to be current for sixteen years . Lastly : finding , that the like , or a greate sum , in case the province should grow sti greater , would in all probability be alway necessary , the ...
... whole capital amount to eighty thousan pounds ) to be current for sixteen years . Lastly : finding , that the like , or a greate sum , in case the province should grow sti greater , would in all probability be alway necessary , the ...
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... whole charge of every treaty for such purchases , as the profit was to be wholly theirs : that their paying for land ( bought as was conceived much cheap- companying those treaties ) was not a satisfac- tory reason , why they should not ...
... whole charge of every treaty for such purchases , as the profit was to be wholly theirs : that their paying for land ( bought as was conceived much cheap- companying those treaties ) was not a satisfac- tory reason , why they should not ...
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... whole ex- pense proportionably laid upon the whole value ; in which case , you will find , that the ex- pense which we voluntarily submit to , out of affection to the inhabitants , is much more than such our proportion so laid would ...
... whole ex- pense proportionably laid upon the whole value ; in which case , you will find , that the ex- pense which we voluntarily submit to , out of affection to the inhabitants , is much more than such our proportion so laid would ...
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