Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... give him so much pleasure as to see ( his subjects ) a flourishing and happy people and neither claim , nor desire , other or greater privileges than those we have a right to , under the grant of his royal prede- cessors , we can have ...
... give him so much pleasure as to see ( his subjects ) a flourishing and happy people and neither claim , nor desire , other or greater privileges than those we have a right to , under the grant of his royal prede- cessors , we can have ...
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... give , they give upon their own terms . In Pennsylvania a money - bill exacted from the province , by all the considerations which could affect generous minds , or intimidate clearness and strength of judgment , I cannot but express 48 ...
... give , they give upon their own terms . In Pennsylvania a money - bill exacted from the province , by all the considerations which could affect generous minds , or intimidate clearness and strength of judgment , I cannot but express 48 ...
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... give up its under- standing . - The latter exceeded the power of persuasion ; and the former they left those to answer for , to whom it belonged . Their reply to the governor on this occa- sion was as follows : " The house are not in ...
... give up its under- standing . - The latter exceeded the power of persuasion ; and the former they left those to answer for , to whom it belonged . Their reply to the governor on this occa- sion was as follows : " The house are not in ...
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... give me the greatest pleasure that both you and might receive his gracious approbation of ou services . But if , contrary to my hopes , you should still persist in refusing to accept of my amendment , and the bill should by that mean be ...
... give me the greatest pleasure that both you and might receive his gracious approbation of ou services . But if , contrary to my hopes , you should still persist in refusing to accept of my amendment , and the bill should by that mean be ...
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... give his attendance elsewhere , we are inclined , if he has no objection , or any thing farther to lay before us , to make a short adjournment ; and if , during our recess , any matters of importance should come to his knowledge , we ...
... give his attendance elsewhere , we are inclined , if he has no objection , or any thing farther to lay before us , to make a short adjournment ; and if , during our recess , any matters of importance should come to his knowledge , we ...
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