Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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Seite vii
... opinion , that the commissioners intended to be sent to England , to solicit a memorial and redress of the many infractions and violations of the constitu- tion , should also have it in charge , and be instructed to represent to our ...
... opinion , that the commissioners intended to be sent to England , to solicit a memorial and redress of the many infractions and violations of the constitu- tion , should also have it in charge , and be instructed to represent to our ...
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... opinion , that the propri- etary has granted away that power ; and that therefore it is very unsafe for him to do it . He is very unwilling to have any misunderstand- ing with the assembly , and shall always be inclinable to make things ...
... opinion , that the propri- etary has granted away that power ; and that therefore it is very unsafe for him to do it . He is very unwilling to have any misunderstand- ing with the assembly , and shall always be inclinable to make things ...
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... opinion , that the said saving is void in itself : and that those bills which the present lieutenant - governor shall think fit to pass into laws , and cause the pro- prietary's great seal to be affixed thereunto , cannot afterwards be ...
... opinion , that the said saving is void in itself : and that those bills which the present lieutenant - governor shall think fit to pass into laws , and cause the pro- prietary's great seal to be affixed thereunto , cannot afterwards be ...
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... opinion with them , but founded in the dislike raised in Britain by the late too general and undistinguishing complaints against the plantation bills of credit , which rendered the time very unseasonable for any application to the crown ...
... opinion with them , but founded in the dislike raised in Britain by the late too general and undistinguishing complaints against the plantation bills of credit , which rendered the time very unseasonable for any application to the crown ...
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... opinion , by the parliament or the lords of trade , appeared openly and warmly in its favour , and declared ( as they did in 1739 , when our act for eighty thousand pounds , the present sum , was under consideration ) That it was not on ...
... opinion , by the parliament or the lords of trade , appeared openly and warmly in its favour , and declared ( as they did in 1739 , when our act for eighty thousand pounds , the present sum , was under consideration ) That it was not on ...
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