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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... late , than was ever known before . Nor are we capa- ble to suppress it , whilst it is connived at , if not en- couraged by authority , the mouths of the more sober magistrates being stopped by the said late order about oaths , and the ...
... late , than was ever known before . Nor are we capa- ble to suppress it , whilst it is connived at , if not en- couraged by authority , the mouths of the more sober magistrates being stopped by the said late order about oaths , and the ...
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... late assembly , had the then governor been pleased to pass the bills offered to him for that purpose , might in a great measure , if not totally , have pre- vented the bad situation of our affairs at present , ' and have placed our duty ...
... late assembly , had the then governor been pleased to pass the bills offered to him for that purpose , might in a great measure , if not totally , have pre- vented the bad situation of our affairs at present , ' and have placed our duty ...
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... late Governor Hamilton , after sending the message of the 13th of August , 1751 , requested a pri- vate meeting with some of the members of that- House , but without any authority from the assembly . " At this meeting Governor Hamilton ...
... late Governor Hamilton , after sending the message of the 13th of August , 1751 , requested a pri- vate meeting with some of the members of that- House , but without any authority from the assembly . " At this meeting Governor Hamilton ...
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