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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... assembly and governors for many years . Other difficulties , how- ever , soon after arose , in consequence of the opposition of the governor to the wishes of the assembly . The disputes grew every day more warm , and the discontents ...
... assembly and governors for many years . Other difficulties , how- ever , soon after arose , in consequence of the opposition of the governor to the wishes of the assembly . The disputes grew every day more warm , and the discontents ...
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... assembly to saddle with the blame of those contentions , nor can he justify himself with the pretence , that turning to the church has made his people his enemies . Pennsylvania had scarce been settled twenty years , when these disputes ...
... assembly to saddle with the blame of those contentions , nor can he justify himself with the pretence , that turning to the church has made his people his enemies . Pennsylvania had scarce been settled twenty years , when these disputes ...
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... notorious , that such * See their message to the assembly , in which the right of sitting on their own adjournments is denied . contentions have been in all proprietary governments , and have 80 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... notorious , that such * See their message to the assembly , in which the right of sitting on their own adjournments is denied . contentions have been in all proprietary governments , and have 80 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... assembly ; or , by obtaining more members for the back counties , to get a majority in who are not Quakers . This , perhaps , is not very difficult to do ; and more members for those counties may , on other accounts , be proper ; but I ...
... assembly ; or , by obtaining more members for the back counties , to get a majority in who are not Quakers . This , perhaps , is not very difficult to do ; and more members for those counties may , on other accounts , be proper ; but I ...
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... assembly ; but how would both of them agree with the people ? Their principles and conduct must greatly change , if they would be elected a second year . But that might be needless . Six parts in seven agreeing with the governor , could ...
... assembly ; but how would both of them agree with the people ? Their principles and conduct must greatly change , if they would be elected a second year . But that might be needless . Six parts in seven agreeing with the governor , could ...
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