Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1H. Colburn, 1818 - 541 Seiten |
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... privy council , could not well publish any statement of the matters under discussion in his own name . The " RE- VIEW , " therefore , long passed as the production of James Ralph , the historian , who having long re- sided in ...
... privy council , could not well publish any statement of the matters under discussion in his own name . The " RE- VIEW , " therefore , long passed as the production of James Ralph , the historian , who having long re- sided in ...
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... privy council . Such indeed was his ac- tivity , and so confident were the provincialists of the success of their cause in his hands , that during his residence in England the assembly passed a law for the imposition of a tax , in which ...
... privy council . Such indeed was his ac- tivity , and so confident were the provincialists of the success of their cause in his hands , that during his residence in England the assembly passed a law for the imposition of a tax , in which ...
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... privy council , by whose sage advice he directed his se- cretary of state to write circular letters to the several governors , who were directed to lay them before their assemblies . In those letters the occasion was explained for their ...
... privy council , by whose sage advice he directed his se- cretary of state to write circular letters to the several governors , who were directed to lay them before their assemblies . In those letters the occasion was explained for their ...
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... privy council . After a hearing before that board , in which Dr. Franklin represented the province of Massachusetts , the governor and lieutenant - 354 PART III . MEMOIRS OF.
... privy council . After a hearing before that board , in which Dr. Franklin represented the province of Massachusetts , the governor and lieutenant - 354 PART III . MEMOIRS OF.
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... privy council . Dr. Franklin told Mr. Lee , one of his counsel , after the business was concluded , that he was in- different to Mr. Wedderburn's speech , but that he was indeed sincerely sorry to see the lords of council behave so ...
... privy council . Dr. Franklin told Mr. Lee , one of his counsel , after the business was concluded , that he was in- different to Mr. Wedderburn's speech , but that he was indeed sincerely sorry to see the lords of council behave so ...
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