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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... proposed constitution will be proposed and agreed to by the representatives of the people , if the plan in this par- ticular be preserved ; " But if the proposed alteration should take place , it seemed as if matters may be so managed ...
... proposed constitution will be proposed and agreed to by the representatives of the people , if the plan in this par- ticular be preserved ; " But if the proposed alteration should take place , it seemed as if matters may be so managed ...
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... proposed . And have prolonged the cur- rency of the bills of credit , to be issued in virtue of the bill now under consideration , as far as I can think consistent with my own safety . " And , as the fund to be established upon the foot ...
... proposed . And have prolonged the cur- rency of the bills of credit , to be issued in virtue of the bill now under consideration , as far as I can think consistent with my own safety . " And , as the fund to be established upon the foot ...
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... proposed to it ; but , instead thereof , you have sent me a message filled with unjust reflections upon the amend- ments proposed by me , and plainly designed to rep- resent me , as having no regard for the health or safety of the ...
... proposed to it ; but , instead thereof , you have sent me a message filled with unjust reflections upon the amend- ments proposed by me , and plainly designed to rep- resent me , as having no regard for the health or safety of the ...
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