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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... - ment . 116 CHAPTER II . The Government assumed into the Hands of the Crown in 1693 , and administered by Colonel Fletcher , Governor of New York . He OOADIHO declares the Constitution of Penn's Government , and that of viii CONTENTS .
... - ment . 116 CHAPTER II . The Government assumed into the Hands of the Crown in 1693 , and administered by Colonel Fletcher , Governor of New York . He OOADIHO declares the Constitution of Penn's Government , and that of viii CONTENTS .
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... would have gone and taken Crown Point , but you hindered us . We had concluded 22 22 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS . Papers relating to a Plan of Union of the Colonies, adopt- ed by Commissioners assembled at Albany in July, 1754.
... would have gone and taken Crown Point , but you hindered us . We had concluded 22 22 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS . Papers relating to a Plan of Union of the Colonies, adopt- ed by Commissioners assembled at Albany in July, 1754.
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... crown . To have a negation on all acts of the Grand Coun- cil , and carry into execution whatever is agreed on by him and that Council . GRAND COUNCIL . One member to be chosen by the Assembly of each of the smaller colonies , and two ...
... crown . To have a negation on all acts of the Grand Coun- cil , and carry into execution whatever is agreed on by him and that Council . GRAND COUNCIL . One member to be chosen by the Assembly of each of the smaller colonies , and two ...
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... crown ; and a Grand Council , to be chosen by the representatives of the people of the several colonies met in their respective Assemblies . It was thought that it would be best the president- general should be supported as well as ...
... crown ; and a Grand Council , to be chosen by the representatives of the people of the several colonies met in their respective Assemblies . It was thought that it would be best the president- general should be supported as well as ...
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... crown ; the crown possesses therefore full one half of the power of this constitution . " That in the British constitution , the crown is sup- posed to possess but one third , the lords having their share . " That this constitution ...
... crown ; the crown possesses therefore full one half of the power of this constitution . " That in the British constitution , the crown is sup- posed to possess but one third , the lords having their share . " That this constitution ...
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