Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... nature of the trust , it must obviously fol- low , that when he withdrew himself to Eng- land , and transferred the government to his deputies , those deputies could not but be pos- sessed of all the powers originally vested , by the ...
... nature of the trust , it must obviously fol- low , that when he withdrew himself to Eng- land , and transferred the government to his deputies , those deputies could not but be pos- sessed of all the powers originally vested , by the ...
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... nature of things . Hence , though protection is the reason , and , consequently , should be the end of go- vernment , we ought to be as much upon our guard against our protectors as against our enemies . Power , like water , is ever ...
... nature of things . Hence , though protection is the reason , and , consequently , should be the end of go- vernment , we ought to be as much upon our guard against our protectors as against our enemies . Power , like water , is ever ...
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... nature , without an ex- press proviso , that they should not take effect till his majesty's approbation had been first obtained . Add to all this ; that William Penn him- self does not appear to have been under the dominion of these ...
... nature , without an ex- press proviso , that they should not take effect till his majesty's approbation had been first obtained . Add to all this ; that William Penn him- self does not appear to have been under the dominion of these ...
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... nature . The governor's message , whether prema- ture or not will best appear from the sequel , prepared the house to expect , " that the coun- try of Alleghany situate on the waters of the Ohio , partly within the limits of Pennsylva ...
... nature . The governor's message , whether prema- ture or not will best appear from the sequel , prepared the house to expect , " that the coun- try of Alleghany situate on the waters of the Ohio , partly within the limits of Pennsylva ...
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... nature , that the house will be satisfied with such an answer , as the governor may have orders to give on our behalf . " THOMAS PENN , RICHARD PENN . " In the temper the assembly was in before the reading of this ungracious paper , but ...
... nature , that the house will be satisfied with such an answer , as the governor may have orders to give on our behalf . " THOMAS PENN , RICHARD PENN . " In the temper the assembly was in before the reading of this ungracious paper , but ...
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