Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 6-10 von 11
Seite 311
... Rhode Island to New York through the sound , in two or thre days ; and from New York to Philadelphia , by water and land , in two days , by stage PART II . 311 AMERICAN POLITICS .
... Rhode Island to New York through the sound , in two or thre days ; and from New York to Philadelphia , by water and land , in two days , by stage PART II . 311 AMERICAN POLITICS .
Seite 320
... Rhode Island , had sold it to the English for a pair of spectacles : it is large enough for a prince's domain , and makes a peculiar government at present . This Indian knew how to set a true value upon a pair of spectacles : for un ...
... Rhode Island , had sold it to the English for a pair of spectacles : it is large enough for a prince's domain , and makes a peculiar government at present . This Indian knew how to set a true value upon a pair of spectacles : for un ...
Seite 329
... Rhode Island . The civil officers will be chiefly treasurers and collectors of taxes ; and the suitable persons are most likely to be known by the council . VACANCIES HOW SUPPLIED . But in case of vacancy by death , or removal of any ...
... Rhode Island . The civil officers will be chiefly treasurers and collectors of taxes ; and the suitable persons are most likely to be known by the council . VACANCIES HOW SUPPLIED . But in case of vacancy by death , or removal of any ...
Seite 338
... Rhode Island and Connecticut are entrusted with by their charters , and have never abused ; for by this plan , the president general is appointed by the crown , and controls all by his negative ; but in those governments , the people ...
... Rhode Island and Connecticut are entrusted with by their charters , and have never abused ; for by this plan , the president general is appointed by the crown , and controls all by his negative ; but in those governments , the people ...
Seite 351
... Rhode Island ( which now enjoy that and other like privileges ) being much less expensive , than in the colonies under the immediate government of the crown , and the PART II . 351 AMERICAN POLITICS .
... Rhode Island ( which now enjoy that and other like privileges ) being much less expensive , than in the colonies under the immediate government of the crown , and the PART II . 351 AMERICAN POLITICS .
Inhalt
84 | |
92 | |
100 | |
107 | |
123 | |
131 | |
144 | |
152 | |
162 | |
174 | |
208 | |
216 | |
222 | |
231 | |
331 | |
341 | |
356 | |
373 | |
388 | |
402 | |
414 | |
421 | |
435 | |
444 | |
457 | |
473 | |
480 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abbé Abbés Morellet act of parliament advantage America assemblies better bills Britain British colonies and plantations commerce common constitution continue crown debts duty enemy England English school established exercise expense favor February 25 Franklin French friends give Glaucon Gout governors grand council happiness honor Horatio increase Indian inhabitants kind king Kinnersley land language Latin laws learning legal tender liberty live master means ment merchants mind nation natural necessary never obliged observed occasion opinion paid paper paper-money parliament of England Pennsylvania Gazette perhaps person Philocles pleasure Poor Richard says pounds present province quit-rent racter reason respect Rhode Island ruined salaries scholars settled settlement shillings silver Socrates souris stamp act subsistence suffered supposed taxes thee things thou thought tion tongue trade trustees union virtue whole