Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... hand , we found , to our great disappointment , that thou gave credit to wrong insinuations against them , as ... hands ; whereby thou art put in mind , * The governor had rejected the bill proposed by the assembly for establishing ...
... hand , we found , to our great disappointment , that thou gave credit to wrong insinuations against them , as ... hands ; whereby thou art put in mind , * The governor had rejected the bill proposed by the assembly for establishing ...
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... hand , had sense enough to discern , that this was all which could be required of a man who had a family to maintain with some degree of splendour , and who was no richer than plantation go- vernors usually are : in short , they ...
... hand , had sense enough to discern , that this was all which could be required of a man who had a family to maintain with some degree of splendour , and who was no richer than plantation go- vernors usually are : in short , they ...
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... hand , and by a transfer of it to the crown for ten thou- sand pounds , of which he had received two thousand pounds , on the other ) in the hands of trustees , namely , his widow , Henry Gould- ney , Joshua Gee , and his all ...
... hand , and by a transfer of it to the crown for ten thou- sand pounds , of which he had received two thousand pounds , on the other ) in the hands of trustees , namely , his widow , Henry Gould- ney , Joshua Gee , and his all ...
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... accommodate himself at the Indian market , on the same terms , with what quantity of land he pleased ; and till the stock in hand , or such parts of it as he thought fit to dispose of , were in a fair 26 FRANKLIN'S WORKS .
... accommodate himself at the Indian market , on the same terms , with what quantity of land he pleased ; and till the stock in hand , or such parts of it as he thought fit to dispose of , were in a fair 26 FRANKLIN'S WORKS .
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... hand , an- nounced in their reply , " that they did not conceive themselves to be under any such ob - er on account of the provincial presents ac- ligation , even though the people had been taxed for the charges of government : that as ...
... hand , an- nounced in their reply , " that they did not conceive themselves to be under any such ob - er on account of the provincial presents ac- ligation , even though the people had been taxed for the charges of government : that as ...
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