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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... particular circum- stances and emergencies require more frequent meet- ings , and alteration in the course of places . The governor - general to judge of those circumstances , & c . , and call by his writs . GENERAL TREASURY . Its fund ...
... particular circum- stances and emergencies require more frequent meet- ings , and alteration in the course of places . The governor - general to judge of those circumstances , & c . , and call by his writs . GENERAL TREASURY . Its fund ...
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... 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 beforehand agreed may be issued for any general plan to be executed . That ...
... 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 beforehand agreed may be issued for any general plan to be executed . That ...
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... particular Assemblies of all the colonies ; some Assemblies being before at variance with their governors or councils , and the several branch- es of the government not on terms of doing business with each other ; others taking the ...
... particular Assemblies of all the colonies ; some Assemblies being before at variance with their governors or councils , and the several branch- es of the government not on terms of doing business with each other ; others taking the ...
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... particular in- terests to manage , with which a union might inter- fere ; and that they were extremely jealous of each other ; it was thought impracticable to obtain a joint agreement of all the colonies to a union , in which the ...
... particular in- terests to manage , with which a union might inter- fere ; and that they were extremely jealous of each other ; it was thought impracticable to obtain a joint agreement of all the colonies to a union , in which the ...
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... particular colonies have selfish views , as New York , with regard to Indian trade and lands ; or are less exposed , being covered by others , as New Jersey , Rhode Island , Connecticut , Maryland ; or have particular whims and ...
... particular colonies have selfish views , as New York , with regard to Indian trade and lands ; or are less exposed , being covered by others , as New Jersey , Rhode Island , Connecticut , Maryland ; or have particular whims and ...
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