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, Band 3B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... England , and Appointment of five Commissioners to administer the Government . Disorders which ensued during his Absence . Captain Blackwell's Govern- ment . 116 CHAPTER II . The Government assumed into the Hands of the Crown in 1693 ...
... England , and Appointment of five Commissioners to administer the Government . Disorders which ensued during his Absence . Captain Blackwell's Govern- ment . 116 CHAPTER II . The Government assumed into the Hands of the Crown in 1693 ...
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... England . Andrew Hamilton , Deputy - Governor , in vain endeavours to re - unite the Territory with the Province . 130 CHAPTER III . John Evans succeeds Hamilton . Controversy between him and the Assembly . Nine several heads of ...
... England . Andrew Hamilton , Deputy - Governor , in vain endeavours to re - unite the Territory with the Province . 130 CHAPTER III . John Evans succeeds Hamilton . Controversy between him and the Assembly . Nine several heads of ...
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... England , a distant colony , in- volved itself in a grievous debt to reduce Cape Breton , we freely gave four thousand pounds for their relief . And at another time , remembering that Great Britain , still more distant , groaned under ...
... England , a distant colony , in- volved itself in a grievous debt to reduce Cape Breton , we freely gave four thousand pounds for their relief . And at another time , remembering that Great Britain , still more distant , groaned under ...
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... England afford the world a convincing proof , that Britons , though a hun- dred years transplanted , and to the remotest part of the earth , may yet retain , even to the third and fourth descent , that zeal for the public good , that ...
... England afford the world a convincing proof , that Britons , though a hun- dred years transplanted , and to the remotest part of the earth , may yet retain , even to the third and fourth descent , that zeal for the public good , that ...
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... England it was thought to have too much of the democratic . " Considering this rejection by the two parties for op- posite reasons , it was his opinion thirty years afterwards , that his plan was near the true medium . The British ...
... England it was thought to have too much of the democratic . " Considering this rejection by the two parties for op- posite reasons , it was his opinion thirty years afterwards , that his plan was near the true medium . The British ...
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