Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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Seite iv
... Causes of Earthquakes 454 356 , 358 Public Men 458 Salt Water rendered fresh by Distillation . - Me- thod of relieving thirst by Sea - water Tendency of Rivers to the Sea . - Effects of the Sun's Rays on Cloths of different colours ...
... Causes of Earthquakes 454 356 , 358 Public Men 458 Salt Water rendered fresh by Distillation . - Me- thod of relieving thirst by Sea - water Tendency of Rivers to the Sea . - Effects of the Sun's Rays on Cloths of different colours ...
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... cause we bring is in fact the cause of all the provinces in one ; it is the cause of every British subject in every part of the British dominions . It is the cause of every man who deserves to be frec , everywhere . The propriety ...
... cause we bring is in fact the cause of all the provinces in one ; it is the cause of every British subject in every part of the British dominions . It is the cause of every man who deserves to be frec , everywhere . The propriety ...
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... cause of their dissolution . should disapprove the same , that then the said act should be void , and no ways prejudi- cial to him or the people in relation to the va- lidity or invalidity of the said charter . " To this expedient the ...
... cause of their dissolution . should disapprove the same , that then the said act should be void , and no ways prejudi- cial to him or the people in relation to the va- lidity or invalidity of the said charter . " To this expedient the ...
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... cause the same members of assembly , and no others , were liable to be called at any time within the year : and in many years ' experi- ence , no inconvenience found to arise there- by ; nor was that any controverted point between the ...
... cause the same members of assembly , and no others , were liable to be called at any time within the year : and in many years ' experi- ence , no inconvenience found to arise there- by ; nor was that any controverted point between the ...
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... cause the clerk of the court being of his own putting in , refuses to make out any process ; and the justices , by and before whom our causes against him should be tried , are of his own appointment ; by means whereof , he be- comes ...
... cause the clerk of the court being of his own putting in , refuses to make out any process ; and the justices , by and before whom our causes against him should be tried , are of his own appointment ; by means whereof , he be- comes ...
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