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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... sent to the Governor , together with the Currency Bill he had before rejected . Another Message to him concerning Indian Affairs . Governor's Message , importing his Assent to the Curren- cy Bill , with a suspending Clause . Resolution ...
... sent to the Governor , together with the Currency Bill he had before rejected . Another Message to him concerning Indian Affairs . Governor's Message , importing his Assent to the Curren- cy Bill , with a suspending Clause . Resolution ...
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... sent over by the Lords of Trade , directing that com- missioners should be appointed in several of the provinces to as- semble at Albany . The immediate object was to conciliate the Six Nations , by giving them presents , and renewing a ...
... sent over by the Lords of Trade , directing that com- missioners should be appointed in several of the provinces to as- semble at Albany . The immediate object was to conciliate the Six Nations , by giving them presents , and renewing a ...
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... sent home , and an act of Parliament obtained for es- tablishing it . * * This paper was communicated to James Alexander , with the fol- lowing note . " New York , June 8th , 1754 . " Mr. Alexander is requested to peruse these Hints ...
... sent home , and an act of Parliament obtained for es- tablishing it . * * This paper was communicated to James Alexander , with the fol- lowing note . " New York , June 8th , 1754 . " Mr. Alexander is requested to peruse these Hints ...
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... sent to the Assemblies of the several colonies for their con- sideration , and to receive such alterations and improve- ments as they should think fit and necessary ; after which it was proposed to be transmitted to England to be ...
... sent to the Assemblies of the several colonies for their con- sideration , and to receive such alterations and improve- ments as they should think fit and necessary ; after which it was proposed to be transmitted to England to be ...
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... emergency ; he having first obtained in writing the consent of seven of the members to such call , and sent due and timely notice to the whole . It was thought , in establishing and governing new colonies PLAN OF UNION . 43.
... emergency ; he having first obtained in writing the consent of seven of the members to such call , and sent due and timely notice to the whole . It was thought , in establishing and governing new colonies PLAN OF UNION . 43.
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