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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... opinion ; and can truly say , it is no small mortification to me to be obliged to differ in opinion from the representatives of the province , who , I am con- vinced , act from upright motives , and what they esteem to be its true ...
... opinion ; and can truly say , it is no small mortification to me to be obliged to differ in opinion from the representatives of the province , who , I am con- vinced , act from upright motives , and what they esteem to be its true ...
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... opinion , he would not allow it regarded only common and ordinary emissions ; said , that , if Governor Thomas was never censured for dis- pensing with the instruction , it was because the trans- action itself had never been made known ...
... opinion , he would not allow it regarded only common and ordinary emissions ; said , that , if Governor Thomas was never censured for dis- pensing with the instruction , it was because the trans- action itself had never been made known ...
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... opinion , in respect to the taxing the proprietaries ' estate ; and lest by such difference in opinion the bill for raising fifty thousand pounds for his Majesty's service should not take effect ; " And as the assembly , in their ...
... opinion , in respect to the taxing the proprietaries ' estate ; and lest by such difference in opinion the bill for raising fifty thousand pounds for his Majesty's service should not take effect ; " And as the assembly , in their ...
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Plain Truth or Serious Considerations on the Present | 1 |
Short Hints towards a Scheme for uniting the North | 26 |
Reasons and Motives on which the Plan of Union | 32 |
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