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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... Reasons and Motives on which the Plan of Union was formed · Plan of Union adopted by the Convention at Albany ; with the Reasons and Motives for each Article of the Plan Three Letters to Governor Shirley Letter 1. Concerning the Voice ...
... Reasons and Motives on which the Plan of Union was formed · Plan of Union adopted by the Convention at Albany ; with the Reasons and Motives for each Article of the Plan Three Letters to Governor Shirley Letter 1. Concerning the Voice ...
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... Reasons . The As- sembly's Rejoinder refuting those Reasons . CHAPTER X. · The Governor calls upon the House to provide for the Security of the back Inhabitants . A Remark thereon . He embarrasses them with Petitions from certain ...
... Reasons . The As- sembly's Rejoinder refuting those Reasons . CHAPTER X. · The Governor calls upon the House to provide for the Security of the back Inhabitants . A Remark thereon . He embarrasses them with Petitions from certain ...
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... reason to hope , that our losses , if we should suffer any , may be made up by collections in our favor at home ; -should we conjure them by all the ties of neighbourhood , friendship , justice , and humanity , to consider these things ...
... reason to hope , that our losses , if we should suffer any , may be made up by collections in our favor at home ; -should we conjure them by all the ties of neighbourhood , friendship , justice , and humanity , to consider these things ...
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... reason , duty , and religion . Thus unfortunately are we circumstanced at this time , my dear countrymen and fellow - citizens ; we , I mean , the middling people , the farmers , shopkeepers , and tradesmen of this city and country ...
... reason , duty , and religion . Thus unfortunately are we circumstanced at this time , my dear countrymen and fellow - citizens ; we , I mean , the middling people , the farmers , shopkeepers , and tradesmen of this city and country ...
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... reason I suppose that the necessary funds for carrying it into execution , in pursuance of the ends proposed by it , cannot be otherwise ob- tained . If it were thought , that the Assemblies of the several colonies may agree to lay the ...
... reason I suppose that the necessary funds for carrying it into execution , in pursuance of the ends proposed by it , cannot be otherwise ob- tained . If it were thought , that the Assemblies of the several colonies may agree to lay the ...
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