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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... laws of England , and of supplying the want or defect in your laws by the laws of England , which I believe will be most grate- ful to our superiors in England , especially at this time ; and will be as useful among ourselves , there ...
... laws of England , and of supplying the want or defect in your laws by the laws of England , which I believe will be most grate- ful to our superiors in England , especially at this time ; and will be as useful among ourselves , there ...
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... laws drop or fall , we are credibly informed , that afterwards he was well pleased they should stand ; and all the laws made here since his departure , were sent for his perusal , and none of them , to our knowledge , in the least ...
... laws drop or fall , we are credibly informed , that afterwards he was well pleased they should stand ; and all the laws made here since his departure , were sent for his perusal , and none of them , to our knowledge , in the least ...
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... laws for the like pur- poses ; provided they exceed not the time limited by the law of New York government . " On the 29th of May , the legislature of New Jersey passed an act , to be in force from the 1st day of June to the 1st of ...
... laws for the like pur- poses ; provided they exceed not the time limited by the law of New York government . " On the 29th of May , the legislature of New Jersey passed an act , to be in force from the 1st day of June to the 1st of ...
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