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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... council of state , of a few persons to be chosen by the grand council at their stated meetings , which council of state to be always attending the governor- general , and with him to digest beforehand all matters to be laid before the ...
... council of state , of a few persons to be chosen by the grand council at their stated meetings , which council of state to be always attending the governor- general , and with him to digest beforehand all matters to be laid before the ...
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... COUNCIL . That the said general government be administered by a President - General , to be appointed and supported by the crown ; and a Grand Council , to be chosen by the representatives of the people of the several colonies met in ...
... COUNCIL . That the said general government be administered by a President - General , to be appointed and supported by the crown ; and a Grand Council , to be chosen by the representatives of the people of the several colonies met in ...
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... council are appointed by the crown . In others , they are both appointed by the proprietors . In some , the people have a share in the choice of the council ; in others , both government and council are wholly chosen by the people . But ...
... council are appointed by the crown . In others , they are both appointed by the proprietors . In some , the people have a share in the choice of the council ; in others , both government and council are wholly chosen by the people . But ...
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