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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... province , to appoint the trustees and other officers charged with the administration of it ; in providing that the said trus- tees and officers should be responsible to the province for their conduct in it ; and in reserving to the ...
... province , to appoint the trustees and other officers charged with the administration of it ; in providing that the said trus- tees and officers should be responsible to the province for their conduct in it ; and in reserving to the ...
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... provincial treaties with the Indians , to be paid by the proprietaries and province respectively ; which , not only as a proposal equitable in itself , but conducive also to preserve that union and harmony between the proprietaries and ...
... provincial treaties with the Indians , to be paid by the proprietaries and province respectively ; which , not only as a proposal equitable in itself , but conducive also to preserve that union and harmony between the proprietaries and ...
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... provinces of New York and Jer- sey , ' which is the tenor and limitation of our present act , it being to have continued ( had the lower counties passed their acts in conformity with the laws of New York , as this province and New ...
... provinces of New York and Jer- sey , ' which is the tenor and limitation of our present act , it being to have continued ( had the lower counties passed their acts in conformity with the laws of New York , as this province and New ...
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