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... grant letters of marque , 145 . Common Sense , a political publication , 137 . Conductors , blunt opposed to pointed , 151 - Epigram on , 151 . Congress , assembly of , 103 - Their declaration of rights : their petition to the king ...
... grant letters of marque , 145 . Common Sense , a political publication , 137 . Conductors , blunt opposed to pointed , 151 - Epigram on , 151 . Congress , assembly of , 103 - Their declaration of rights : their petition to the king ...
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... grant aids eight of them assembled at a tavern just by ; for military purposes . They were unwilling to that they were determined to come and vote offend government on the one hand , by a direct with us if there should be occasion ...
... grant aids eight of them assembled at a tavern just by ; for military purposes . They were unwilling to that they were determined to come and vote offend government on the one hand , by a direct with us if there should be occasion ...
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... grant , and now conceiv- ed they might have the credit of being chari- table without the expense , agreed to its pass- age ; and then in soliciting subscriptions among the people , we urged the conditional promise of the law as an ...
... grant , and now conceiv- ed they might have the credit of being chari- table without the expense , agreed to its pass- age ; and then in soliciting subscriptions among the people , we urged the conditional promise of the law as an ...
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... grant to New England effectual , were at a loss how to accomplish it . Mr. Quincy laboured hard with the go- vernor to obtain his assent , but he was obsti- nate . I then suggested a method of doing the business without the governor ...
... grant to New England effectual , were at a loss how to accomplish it . Mr. Quincy laboured hard with the go- vernor to obtain his assent , but he was obsti- nate . I then suggested a method of doing the business without the governor ...
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... grant of money I sent to Mr. Mitchel , an acquaintance of to pay for it ; and that perhaps without taxing mine , and one of the members also of that so- the proprietary . Finding me not so forward ciety ; who wrote me word that it had ...
... grant of money I sent to Mr. Mitchel , an acquaintance of to pay for it ; and that perhaps without taxing mine , and one of the members also of that so- the proprietary . Finding me not so forward ciety ; who wrote me word that it had ...
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acquainted act of parliament affairs America Andrew Oliver answer appeared appointed assembly BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Boston Britain British colonies commerce congress consent continued copy court crown DEAR defence desire duty endeavour England English established esteem expected expense favour France friends give governor grant hands heard honour hope interest kind king late laws letter liberty London lord lord Chatham lord Dartmouth lord Hillsborough lord Hyde lord North lordship majesty majesty's Massachusetts means ment mentioned minister ministry nation never obliged obtain occasion opinion paper parliament PASSY peace Pennsylvania perhaps person petition Philadelphia pleasure pounds sterling present proposed propositions province purpose reason received refused repeal respect sent sentiments ship soon stamp act suppose thing Thomas Cushing thought thousand pounds tion trade treaty troops wish writing