The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters Official and Private Not Hitherto Published ; With Notes and a Life by the Author ; by Jared Sparks, Band 3Childs and Peterson, 1840 |
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... proper Convoys . The Assem- bly desire to have the General's Letter laid before them , which the Governor declines , and thereby occasions a new Controversy . The Assembly send up two Money Bills ; not approved by the Govern- or . The ...
... proper Convoys . The Assem- bly desire to have the General's Letter laid before them , which the Governor declines , and thereby occasions a new Controversy . The Assembly send up two Money Bills ; not approved by the Govern- or . The ...
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... proper Petitions . The Message of the Assembly in Regard to the Enlisting of purchased Servants . General Shirley's Letter of Acknowledgment for a voluntary Present of Clothing sent to his Troops . Bill for Extending the Excise ...
... proper Petitions . The Message of the Assembly in Regard to the Enlisting of purchased Servants . General Shirley's Letter of Acknowledgment for a voluntary Present of Clothing sent to his Troops . Bill for Extending the Excise ...
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... proper means of security . When it is too late , they are sen- sible of their imprudence ; after great fires , they pro- vide buckets and engines ; after a pestilence , they think of keeping clean their streets and common- sewers ; and ...
... proper means of security . When it is too late , they are sen- sible of their imprudence ; after great fires , they pro- vide buckets and engines ; after a pestilence , they think of keeping clean their streets and common- sewers ; and ...
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... proper measures were but taken , yet who shall take these measures ? Who shall Who shall pay that expense ? On whom may we fix our eyes with the least expectation , that they will do any thing for our security ? Should we address that ...
... proper measures were but taken , yet who shall take these measures ? Who shall Who shall pay that expense ? On whom may we fix our eyes with the least expectation , that they will do any thing for our security ? Should we address that ...
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... proper man- ner , make any proposals which he thinks for the pub- lic benefit ; but , if they are to be made by the com- missioners of the several colonies , who now meet at Albany , it may be presumed that they speak the sense of their ...
... proper man- ner , make any proposals which he thinks for the pub- lic benefit ; but , if they are to be made by the com- missioners of the several colonies , who now meet at Albany , it may be presumed that they speak the sense of their ...
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