Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... ment , covenant and grant with the people , that the judges and other officers should hold their commissions during their good behaviour , and no longer . Notwithstanding which , the governors of this province have , for many years past ...
... ment , covenant and grant with the people , that the judges and other officers should hold their commissions during their good behaviour , and no longer . Notwithstanding which , the governors of this province have , for many years past ...
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... ment one of the last upon the British list , and in point of rank one of the most subordinate ; as being not only subject , in common with the rest , to the It is a known custom among farmers to change crown , but also so the claims of ...
... ment one of the last upon the British list , and in point of rank one of the most subordinate ; as being not only subject , in common with the rest , to the It is a known custom among farmers to change crown , but also so the claims of ...
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... ment has been made ; without any prejudice however in any respect to the landholders or inhabitants , who are not to be affected or mo- lested thereby . His majesty , moreover , covenants and grants to and with the said William Penn ...
... ment has been made ; without any prejudice however in any respect to the landholders or inhabitants , who are not to be affected or mo- lested thereby . His majesty , moreover , covenants and grants to and with the said William Penn ...
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... ment is free to the people ( whatever be the frame ) where the laws rule and the people are a party to those laws : and more than this is tyranny , oligarchy , or confusion . " 2. " To support power in reverence with the people , and to ...
... ment is free to the people ( whatever be the frame ) where the laws rule and the people are a party to those laws : and more than this is tyranny , oligarchy , or confusion . " 2. " To support power in reverence with the people , and to ...
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... ment , whether to gratify any displeasure con- ceived against Mr. Penn , or in concert with him , is not specified . Colonel Fletcher was appointed governor of New York and Pennsylvania by one and the same commission , with equal powers ...
... ment , whether to gratify any displeasure con- ceived against Mr. Penn , or in concert with him , is not specified . Colonel Fletcher was appointed governor of New York and Pennsylvania by one and the same commission , with equal powers ...
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