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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... give Money towards the Public Service . The Proprietaries of Pennsylvania oppose the Bill brought into Parliament for restraining the Northern Colonies from issuing Paper Bills of Credit . The Assembly call upon the Proprietaries to ...
... give Money towards the Public Service . The Proprietaries of Pennsylvania oppose the Bill brought into Parliament for restraining the Northern Colonies from issuing Paper Bills of Credit . The Assembly call upon the Proprietaries to ...
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... give them the greatest encouragement to strike one bold stroke for the city , and for the whole plunder of the river ? It is said by some , that the expense of a vessel , to guard our trade , would be very heavy , greater than perhaps ...
... give them the greatest encouragement to strike one bold stroke for the city , and for the whole plunder of the river ? It is said by some , that the expense of a vessel , to guard our trade , would be very heavy , greater than perhaps ...
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... give us strength and resolution to amend our lives , and remove from among us every thing that is displeasing to him ; afford us his most gracious protection , confound the designs of our ene- mies , and give peace in all our borders ...
... give us strength and resolution to amend our lives , and remove from among us every thing that is displeasing to him ; afford us his most gracious protection , confound the designs of our ene- mies , and give peace in all our borders ...
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... give proper powers to commissioners to meet afterwards for this purpose . * REASONS AND MOTIVES ON WHICH THE PLAN OF UNION WAS FORMED . THE Commissioners from a number of the northern colonies , being met at Albany , and considering the ...
... give proper powers to commissioners to meet afterwards for this purpose . * REASONS AND MOTIVES ON WHICH THE PLAN OF UNION WAS FORMED . THE Commissioners from a number of the northern colonies , being met at Albany , and considering the ...
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... give the people a share in this new general government , as the crown has its share by the appointment of the president - general . But it being proposed by the gentlemen of the council of New York , and some other counsellors among the ...
... give the people a share in this new general government , as the crown has its share by the appointment of the president - general . But it being proposed by the gentlemen of the council of New York , and some other counsellors among the ...
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