Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... Indians , as the con- dition of the said colony would permit , as if the good will of the freemen was no longer worth mentioning . To the assembly , however , this royal visiter thought fit to communicate both his commis- sion and her ...
... Indians , as the con- dition of the said colony would permit , as if the good will of the freemen was no longer worth mentioning . To the assembly , however , this royal visiter thought fit to communicate both his commis- sion and her ...
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... Indians , hitherto the allies of assent of such of us , as were for sending up England , but now confederated with the go- the bill this morning , was merely in considera- vernor of Canada against us ; said he had tion of the governor's ...
... Indians , hitherto the allies of assent of such of us , as were for sending up England , but now confederated with the go- the bill this morning , was merely in considera- vernor of Canada against us ; said he had tion of the governor's ...
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... Indians . In the act of settlement , the rotation prin- ciple was wholly dropped . Elections both of council and assembly were to be annual and certain : the time of election , March 10th : the time of sitting , May the 10th : the mem ...
... Indians . In the act of settlement , the rotation prin- ciple was wholly dropped . Elections both of council and assembly were to be annual and certain : the time of election , March 10th : the time of sitting , May the 10th : the mem ...
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... Indians at his first pur- chase . And even in the very infancy of his colo- ny , it was by act of assembly ... Indian market , on the same terms , with what quantity of land he pleased ; and till the stock in hand , or such parts of it ...
... Indians at his first pur- chase . And even in the very infancy of his colo- ny , it was by act of assembly ... Indian market , on the same terms , with what quantity of land he pleased ; and till the stock in hand , or such parts of it ...
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... Indians , un- der the pretence of keeping up the same bro- therly correspondence which had been at first established with them , was a necessary mea- sure of government ; nor to prevail with the province , while this was understood to ...
... Indians , un- der the pretence of keeping up the same bro- therly correspondence which had been at first established with them , was a necessary mea- sure of government ; nor to prevail with the province , while this was understood to ...
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