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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... representatives of the people of the several colonies met in their respective Assemblies . It was thought that it would be best the president- general should be supported as well as appointed by the crown , that so all disputes between ...
... representatives of the people of the several colonies met in their respective Assemblies . It was thought that it would be best the president- general should be supported as well as appointed by the crown , that so all disputes between ...
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... representatives is everywhere chosen by the people ; and , therefore , placing the right of choosing the grand council in the representatives is equal with respect to all . " That the grand council is intended to represent all the ...
... representatives is everywhere chosen by the people ; and , therefore , placing the right of choosing the grand council in the representatives is equal with respect to all . " That the grand council is intended to represent all the ...
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... representatives . That the colonies have no representatives in Par- liament . That to propose taxing them by Parliament , and refuse them the liberty of choosing a representative council to meet in the colonies , and consider and judge ...
... representatives . That the colonies have no representatives in Par- liament . That to propose taxing them by Parliament , and refuse them the liberty of choosing a representative council to meet in the colonies , and consider and judge ...
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