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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... immediately to a new choice by virtue of the act ? Other new companies may in other places be formed , as the associated companies were . Z. You say right . And if this were all the objec- tion to the act , no doubt they would do so ...
... immediately to a new choice by virtue of the act ? Other new companies may in other places be formed , as the associated companies were . Z. You say right . And if this were all the objec- tion to the act , no doubt they would do so ...
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... immediate sale of their lands ? We are unwilling to make any further remarks on this head , which has , we find ... immediately , for the use of the crown , in a manner that would be most easy and most agreeable to us all . Whilst we are ...
... immediate sale of their lands ? We are unwilling to make any further remarks on this head , which has , we find ... immediately , for the use of the crown , in a manner that would be most easy and most agreeable to us all . Whilst we are ...
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... immediate assistance to neighbour- ing colonies is required of us , to interrupt or prevent our deliberations , by refusing us a sight of the request , is a proceeding extremely improper and unseasonable . " But , a member of this House ...
... immediate assistance to neighbour- ing colonies is required of us , to interrupt or prevent our deliberations , by refusing us a sight of the request , is a proceeding extremely improper and unseasonable . " But , a member of this House ...
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