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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... Constitution of the Colonies , by Governor Pownall ; with Remarks by Dr. Franklin Observations on Passages in " An ... Constitutional Means for putting an End to the Disputes between Great Britain and the Amer- ican Colonies . London ...
... Constitution of the Colonies , by Governor Pownall ; with Remarks by Dr. Franklin Observations on Passages in " An ... Constitutional Means for putting an End to the Disputes between Great Britain and the Amer- ican Colonies . London ...
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... constitution , and so become the very nature , of pro- prietary governments ; and will therefore produce its effects , as long as such governments continue . And , as some physicians say , every animal body brings into the world among ...
... constitution , and so become the very nature , of pro- prietary governments ; and will therefore produce its effects , as long as such governments continue . And , as some physicians say , every animal body brings into the world among ...
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... consistent with * " Grants and Concessions , and Original Constitutions of New Jer- sey , " printed at Philadelphia by W. Bradford , p . 606 . good order and government , you take care that an 86 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... consistent with * " Grants and Concessions , and Original Constitutions of New Jer- sey , " printed at Philadelphia by W. Bradford , p . 606 . good order and government , you take care that an 86 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... constitution , which they enjoy to this day . No advantages were taken against the privileges of the people , though then universally Dissenters . The same privileges are enjoyed by the Dissenters in New Hamp- shire , which has been a ...
... constitution , which they enjoy to this day . No advantages were taken against the privileges of the people , though then universally Dissenters . The same privileges are enjoyed by the Dissenters in New Hamp- shire , which has been a ...
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... constitution , but it cannot take place without our consent , as our constitution is otherwise established ; nor can our as- sembly lose the right of sitting on their own adjourn- ments ; nor the people that of choosing sheriffs , and ...
... constitution , but it cannot take place without our consent , as our constitution is otherwise established ; nor can our as- sembly lose the right of sitting on their own adjourn- ments ; nor the people that of choosing sheriffs , and ...
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