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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... amendments to , without any specifi- cations of what those amendments were to be , with the following answer , " that the Assembly should have no account of the amendments of the bill , till they came in a full House before him to give ...
... amendments to , without any specifi- cations of what those amendments were to be , with the following answer , " that the Assembly should have no account of the amendments of the bill , till they came in a full House before him to give ...
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... amendments ; because they are also destructive to the present constitution , by which the representatives of the free people of this province are now assembled , and are resolved to assert and maintain . Resolved , that the method of ...
... amendments ; because they are also destructive to the present constitution , by which the representatives of the free people of this province are now assembled , and are resolved to assert and maintain . Resolved , that the method of ...
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... amendments , and a notice , " that , his Majesty's service requiring his presence at Newcastle , he intended to set out for that place on the morrow , or next day after . " To redeem time , therefore , the said amendments were ...
... amendments , and a notice , " that , his Majesty's service requiring his presence at Newcastle , he intended to set out for that place on the morrow , or next day after . " To redeem time , therefore , the said amendments were ...
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