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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... meet with a suitable disposition of mind in his countrymen and fellow - citizens , the writer of it will , in a few days , lay before them a form of ASSOCIATION for the purposes herein mentioned , together with a practicable scheme for ...
... meet with a suitable disposition of mind in his countrymen and fellow - citizens , the writer of it will , in a few days , lay before them a form of ASSOCIATION for the purposes herein mentioned , together with a practicable scheme for ...
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... meet till the 19th ; when it was found that the following colonies were repre- sented , namely , New Hampshire , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New York , Pennsylvania , and Maryland . The whole number appointed was twenty ...
... meet till the 19th ; when it was found that the following colonies were repre- sented , namely , New Hampshire , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New York , Pennsylvania , and Maryland . The whole number appointed was twenty ...
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... meet times in every year , at the capital of each colony , in course , unless particular circum- stances and emergencies require more frequent meet- ings , and alteration in the course of places . The governor - general to judge of ...
... meet times in every year , at the capital of each colony , in course , unless particular circum- stances and emergencies require more frequent meet- ings , and alteration in the course of places . The governor - general to judge of ...
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... meet at Albany , it may be presumed that they speak the sense of their constituents . What authority have they to do this ? I know of none from either the Council or Assembly of New York . However , these things may be properly talked ...
... meet at Albany , it may be presumed that they speak the sense of their constituents . What authority have they to do this ? I know of none from either the Council or Assembly of New York . However , these things may be properly talked ...
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... 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 difficulties that have always attended ...
... 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 difficulties that have always attended ...
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