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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... passed in the negative by a majority of twenty - five to eight ; reduced to fifteen thousand pounds , it passed in the negative twenty - three to ten ; reduced to ten thousand pounds , it passed in the negative twenty - two to eleven ...
... passed in the negative by a majority of twenty - five to eight ; reduced to fifteen thousand pounds , it passed in the negative twenty - three to ten ; reduced to ten thousand pounds , it passed in the negative twenty - two to eleven ...
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... passed upon ordinary occasions , and of the same tenor with the act passed in 1746 , cannot be comprehended by the governor ( unless he has very lately altered his opinion ) to be within the meaning of the royal instruc- tion ; and ...
... passed upon ordinary occasions , and of the same tenor with the act passed in 1746 , cannot be comprehended by the governor ( unless he has very lately altered his opinion ) to be within the meaning of the royal instruc- tion ; and ...
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... passed December 6th , 1682 . Another Frame of Government was passed April 2d , 1683 . And another Frame of Government , November 7th , 1696 . The Charter of the City of Philadelphia passed October 25th , 1701 . The Charter of Privileges ...
... passed December 6th , 1682 . Another Frame of Government was passed April 2d , 1683 . And another Frame of Government , November 7th , 1696 . The Charter of the City of Philadelphia passed October 25th , 1701 . The Charter of Privileges ...
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