Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... present constitution ; and consequently it will not be so proper to proceed to the despatch of other affairs of im- portance before us , whilst our foundation re- mains unsettled . 66 That allowing what one of the members of council who ...
... present constitution ; and consequently it will not be so proper to proceed to the despatch of other affairs of im- portance before us , whilst our foundation re- mains unsettled . 66 That allowing what one of the members of council who ...
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... present deputy , time to time ) whilst the interest of this pro- John Evans , thou did , in a direct opposition to vince was sinking , which might have been the said charter , give him power not only to call upheld by the many wealthy ...
... present deputy , time to time ) whilst the interest of this pro- John Evans , thou did , in a direct opposition to vince was sinking , which might have been the said charter , give him power not only to call upheld by the many wealthy ...
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... present constitution , we could not think it proper to proceed to perfect any other busi- ness , whilst that remained unsettled : nor do we suppose any thing will be done in legisla- tion either by the present or succeeding as- semblies ...
... present constitution , we could not think it proper to proceed to perfect any other busi- ness , whilst that remained unsettled : nor do we suppose any thing will be done in legisla- tion either by the present or succeeding as- semblies ...
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... present assembly now sits , contain- ing the frame of government , settled solemnly , as he has reason to believe , between the pro- prietary and the people , because by the sub- scription , it is said to be thankfully accepted of by ...
... present assembly now sits , contain- ing the frame of government , settled solemnly , as he has reason to believe , between the pro- prietary and the people , because by the sub- scription , it is said to be thankfully accepted of by ...
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... present convenience must not be over solicitous about future contingen- cies ; and , in general , we choose to be blind to such objects as we fear we have not strength enough to remove : he that is too much of a huckster often loses a ...
... present convenience must not be over solicitous about future contingen- cies ; and , in general , we choose to be blind to such objects as we fear we have not strength enough to remove : he that is too much of a huckster often loses a ...
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