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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... pleased to let it have a place in your next , and you will much oblige Yours , & c . " TRANSLATION . " X. " Should the city be taken , all will be lost to the conquered . There- fore , if you desire to preserve your buildings , houses ...
... pleased to let it have a place in your next , and you will much oblige Yours , & c . " TRANSLATION . " X. " Should the city be taken , all will be lost to the conquered . There- fore , if you desire to preserve your buildings , houses ...
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... pleased to honor me with , on the subject of uniting the col- onies more intimately with Great Britain , by allowing them representatives in Parliament , I have something further considered that matter , and am of opinion , that such a ...
... pleased to honor me with , on the subject of uniting the col- onies more intimately with Great Britain , by allowing them representatives in Parliament , I have something further considered that matter , and am of opinion , that such a ...
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... our prejudice . We were in expectation of receiving bills from thee and the council as former- ly ; to the reason thou art pleased to give why none are sent , that the proprietary and governor hath given 132 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... our prejudice . We were in expectation of receiving bills from thee and the council as former- ly ; to the reason thou art pleased to give why none are sent , that the proprietary and governor hath given 132 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... pleased they should stand ; and all the laws made here since his departure , were sent for his perusal , and none of them , to our knowledge , in the least declared void by him ; neither do we conceive that he hath any reason so to do ...
... pleased they should stand ; and all the laws made here since his departure , were sent for his perusal , and none of them , to our knowledge , in the least declared void by him ; neither do we conceive that he hath any reason so to do ...
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... pleased ; but the charter he totally rejected . " Before he set out for New York , he did , however , give a written sanction to the laws required ; and the next year's assembly proved , notwithstanding , to be of the same leaven with ...
... pleased ; but the charter he totally rejected . " Before he set out for New York , he did , however , give a written sanction to the laws required ; and the next year's assembly proved , notwithstanding , to be of the same leaven with ...
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