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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... laid before them . They prepare and present a Bill for striking Bills of Credit , which the Governor cvades for want of sufficient Powers to pass it . CHAPTER VII . • 250 Governor Morris's Arrival at Philadelphia , and first Speech to a ...
... laid before them . They prepare and present a Bill for striking Bills of Credit , which the Governor cvades for want of sufficient Powers to pass it . CHAPTER VII . • 250 Governor Morris's Arrival at Philadelphia , and first Speech to a ...
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... laid before them , which the Governor declines , and thereby occasions a new Controversy . The Assembly send up two Money Bills ; not approved by the Govern- or . The Assembly adjourn , but are again convoked on Occasion of Braddock's ...
... laid before them , which the Governor declines , and thereby occasions a new Controversy . The Assembly send up two Money Bills ; not approved by the Govern- or . The Assembly adjourn , but are again convoked on Occasion of Braddock's ...
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... laid the foundation of those military associations , which followed at different times for the defence of the country . " From this paragraph it has been inferred , that the pamphlet first appeared in the year 1744 ; but it probably was ...
... laid the foundation of those military associations , which followed at different times for the defence of the country . " From this paragraph it has been inferred , that the pamphlet first appeared in the year 1744 ; but it probably was ...
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... laid aside , through want ( as it may appear to them ) either of strength or courage ; when they see , that the French and their Indians , boldly and with impunity , ravage the frontiers of New York and scalp the inhabitants ; when ...
... laid aside , through want ( as it may appear to them ) either of strength or courage ; when they see , that the French and their Indians , boldly and with impunity , ravage the frontiers of New York and scalp the inhabitants ; when ...
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... laid before the next grand council , and only the general , but not the particular , plans of operation . That the governor - general and that council of state issue orders for the payment of moneys , so far as the grand council have ...
... laid before the next grand council , and only the general , but not the particular , plans of operation . That the governor - general and that council of state issue orders for the payment of moneys , so far as the grand council have ...
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