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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... Persons requiring to be armed . A Pro- posal from certain Gentlemen of Philadelphia to subscribe Five Hundred Pounds in Lieu of the Proprietary Proportion of the Tax . The Assembly send up their Bill to the Governor again , together ...
... Persons requiring to be armed . A Pro- posal from certain Gentlemen of Philadelphia to subscribe Five Hundred Pounds in Lieu of the Proprietary Proportion of the Tax . The Assembly send up their Bill to the Governor again , together ...
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... , conceiving myself unfit , I declined that station , and recommended Mr. Law- rence , a fine person , and a man of influence , who was accordingly appointed . I then proposed a lottery to defray the 2 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... , conceiving myself unfit , I declined that station , and recommended Mr. Law- rence , a fine person , and a man of influence , who was accordingly appointed . I then proposed a lottery to defray the 2 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... persons , fortunes , wives , and daughters shall be subject to the wanton and unbridled rage , rapine , and lust of negroes , mu- lattoes , and others , the vilest and most abandoned of mankind . * A dreadful scene ! which some may ...
... persons , fortunes , wives , and daughters shall be subject to the wanton and unbridled rage , rapine , and lust of negroes , mu- lattoes , and others , the vilest and most abandoned of mankind . * A dreadful scene ! which some may ...
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... persons , and were discussed in the Albany convention . There are evidences that Franklin's thoughts had been for some time turned to a union of the colonies . He had thrown out hints to this effect in his newspaper . The Pennsylvania ...
... persons , and were discussed in the Albany convention . There are evidences that Franklin's thoughts had been for some time turned to a union of the colonies . He had thrown out hints to this effect in his newspaper . The Pennsylvania ...
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... persons to be chosen by the grand council at their stated meetings , which council of state to be always attending the governor- general , and with him to digest beforehand all matters to be laid before the next grand council , and only ...
... persons to be chosen by the grand council at their stated meetings , which council of state to be always attending the governor- general , and with him to digest beforehand all matters to be laid before the next grand council , and only ...
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