Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... thought fit to communicate both his commis- sion and her majesty's said letter . But then it was an assembly widely different from that appointed by their charter . Instead of six members for each of the six counties , those of ...
... thought fit to communicate both his commis- sion and her majesty's said letter . But then it was an assembly widely different from that appointed by their charter . Instead of six members for each of the six counties , those of ...
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... thought necessary , but other matters not un- known to some of the council . " Fifthly , and lastly , as a clear proof that the proprietary never intended to reserve the power of dissolution , it may be remembered , that at the close of ...
... thought necessary , but other matters not un- known to some of the council . " Fifthly , and lastly , as a clear proof that the proprietary never intended to reserve the power of dissolution , it may be remembered , that at the close of ...
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... thought fit to communicate by piece- would pass that act , it must be accompanied meals , whereby we understand , thou hast with an impost or excise , and a two thou- been making terms for thyself and family : sand pounds bill besides ...
... thought fit to communicate by piece- would pass that act , it must be accompanied meals , whereby we understand , thou hast with an impost or excise , and a two thou- been making terms for thyself and family : sand pounds bill besides ...
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... thought it our duty to prepare a bill for ascertaining , ex- plaining , and settling our present constitu- tion ; which we having presented to thy depu- ty for his assent , he finding that the power of dissolution and prorogation is not ...
... thought it our duty to prepare a bill for ascertaining , ex- plaining , and settling our present constitu- tion ; which we having presented to thy depu- ty for his assent , he finding that the power of dissolution and prorogation is not ...
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... thought to their disadvantage . Keith , on the other hand , being a man of too much spirit to submit to such treatment , and presuming beside , that his services to and interest in the colony , and his connexions with the most ...
... thought to their disadvantage . Keith , on the other hand , being a man of too much spirit to submit to such treatment , and presuming beside , that his services to and interest in the colony , and his connexions with the most ...
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