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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... former Plan . The old . Instruction , and an Opinion of the Attorney - General's pleaded by the Governor in Bar of his Assent . A Message from the Assembly , fully demonstrating that Pennsylvania was not comprehended in the Instruction ...
... former Plan . The old . Instruction , and an Opinion of the Attorney - General's pleaded by the Governor in Bar of his Assent . A Message from the Assembly , fully demonstrating that Pennsylvania was not comprehended in the Instruction ...
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... former assem- bly , which he takes , it seems , as an indignity , and resents it accordingly ; it not having been done by this House , but being the act ( or in the name ) of a former , as we are not entitled to the affront , if any be ...
... former assem- bly , which he takes , it seems , as an indignity , and resents it accordingly ; it not having been done by this House , but being the act ( or in the name ) of a former , as we are not entitled to the affront , if any be ...
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... former application , we had no reason to expect a repetition of the application directly to ourselves , as you might well suppose we had considered the matter before we had returned our first answer ; and the repeating the request could ...
... former application , we had no reason to expect a repetition of the application directly to ourselves , as you might well suppose we had considered the matter before we had returned our first answer ; and the repeating the request could ...
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