The Works of Benjamin Franklin, Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters Official and Private Not Hitherto Published, Band 3B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... Proceeding then to business , they voted a supply ; but inclined to have their laws confirmed and their grievances redressed first . Accordingly they sent up a committee of ten with the book of their laws to the governor , for his ...
... Proceeding then to business , they voted a supply ; but inclined to have their laws confirmed and their grievances redressed first . Accordingly they sent up a committee of ten with the book of their laws to the governor , for his ...
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... proceedings of the last year's assembly by some persons questioned and mis- represented , are all the remains of what passed in the assembly of 1697 . Nor does any thing material occur in the years 1698 , 1699 , till the arrival of the ...
... proceedings of the last year's assembly by some persons questioned and mis- represented , are all the remains of what passed in the assembly of 1697 . Nor does any thing material occur in the years 1698 , 1699 , till the arrival of the ...
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... proceedings to correct the exorbitances of the proprietary land- office , rendered them yet farther obnoxious ; and they also were in their turns exasperated by some intem- perate censures passed on their proceedings by one of the ...
... proceedings to correct the exorbitances of the proprietary land- office , rendered them yet farther obnoxious ; and they also were in their turns exasperated by some intem- perate censures passed on their proceedings by one of the ...
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... proceedings are sufficient to cancel all obligations of care over them ; but , if done by particular persons only , and it is an imposture in the name of the whole , he expects the country will purge them- selves , and take care that ...
... proceedings are sufficient to cancel all obligations of care over them ; but , if done by particular persons only , and it is an imposture in the name of the whole , he expects the country will purge them- selves , and take care that ...
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... proceedings , and great exactions of thy secretary , are like to be destroyed by the great injustice and arbitrary oppressions of thy evil ministers , who abuse the powers given thee by the crown , and we suppose have too much prevailed ...
... proceedings , and great exactions of thy secretary , are like to be destroyed by the great injustice and arbitrary oppressions of thy evil ministers , who abuse the powers given thee by the crown , and we suppose have too much prevailed ...
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