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 of the Author, Band 4Hillard, Gray,, 1840 |
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... Privy Council , & c .; that the Habeas Corpus Act , the Statute of Frauds , the Bill of Rights , do of common right extend to , and are in force within , said colonies and plantations . " Rem . Several of these rights are established by ...
... Privy Council , & c .; that the Habeas Corpus Act , the Statute of Frauds , the Bill of Rights , do of common right extend to , and are in force within , said colonies and plantations . " Rem . Several of these rights are established by ...
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... Privy Council ; so that , should it be found necessary , they will have more time to petition or make remon- strances . For this privilege , the least which a subject can enjoy , is not to be denied them . " Late experience has fully ...
... Privy Council ; so that , should it be found necessary , they will have more time to petition or make remon- strances . For this privilege , the least which a subject can enjoy , is not to be denied them . " Late experience has fully ...
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... Privy Council , that he resigned upon it . He resigned for that reason only . He had conceived an idea , and was forming the plan , of a boundary line to be drawn from the Hudson River to the Mississippi , and thereby confining the ...
... Privy Council , that he resigned upon it . He resigned for that reason only . He had conceived an idea , and was forming the plan , of a boundary line to be drawn from the Hudson River to the Mississippi , and thereby confining the ...
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... Privy Council , " That the settle- ment of the country lying to the westward of the great mountains , as it was the centre of the British dominions , would be for his Majesty's interest , and the advantage and security of Virginia and ...
... Privy Council , " That the settle- ment of the country lying to the westward of the great mountains , as it was the centre of the British dominions , would be for his Majesty's interest , and the advantage and security of Virginia and ...
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... Privy Council , and therein expressly refer to that opinion of 1768 , in which they say , " every argument on the subject is collected together with great force and precision , " and yet that , almost in the same breath , their ...
... Privy Council , and therein expressly refer to that opinion of 1768 , in which they say , " every argument on the subject is collected together with great force and precision , " and yet that , almost in the same breath , their ...
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