The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 3Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... Majesty's dominions in America , his lordship had received the King's commands to send him ( the governor ) intelli- gence thereof ; as also to direct him , to use his utmost diligence to learn how far the same might be well grounded ...
... Majesty's dominions in America , his lordship had received the King's commands to send him ( the governor ) intelli- gence thereof ; as also to direct him , to use his utmost diligence to learn how far the same might be well grounded ...
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... Majesty's express command , that you should , in obedience thereto , not only act vigorously in the defence of the government under your care , but that you should likewise be aid- ing and assisting his Majesty's other American colo ...
... Majesty's express command , that you should , in obedience thereto , not only act vigorously in the defence of the government under your care , but that you should likewise be aid- ing and assisting his Majesty's other American colo ...
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... Majesty's subjects , whatever they , the rep- resentatives of Pennsylvania , might do ; that it gave him particular concern , that they should purposely enter into a dispute about that instruction , and choose to publish such sentiments ...
... Majesty's subjects , whatever they , the rep- resentatives of Pennsylvania , might do ; that it gave him particular concern , that they should purposely enter into a dispute about that instruction , and choose to publish such sentiments ...
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