Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... received two other messages from the governor , relating to the money - bill and the Indian present : the latter importing , that he had not , as yet , received any application for any purpose whatever , from any of the Indians ; nor ...
... received two other messages from the governor , relating to the money - bill and the Indian present : the latter importing , that he had not , as yet , received any application for any purpose whatever , from any of the Indians ; nor ...
Seite 40
... received the same day from the com- mittee , appointed to draw up a reply to the paper last transmitted from the proprietaries , of which , as a debt both of honour and justice to the province , some account is now to be given . Sixteen ...
... received the same day from the com- mittee , appointed to draw up a reply to the paper last transmitted from the proprietaries , of which , as a debt both of honour and justice to the province , some account is now to be given . Sixteen ...
Seite 42
... received them , though we cannot learn that they ever were favoured with any from him , for what they did and expended in defence of his share of the province property . " " 14. The fourteenth paragraph of the pro- prietaries ' answer ...
... received them , though we cannot learn that they ever were favoured with any from him , for what they did and expended in defence of his share of the province property . " " 14. The fourteenth paragraph of the pro- prietaries ' answer ...
Seite 43
... received from their deputies may not given to the public service are to be laid , will be thought agreeable to the public good . No best be deduced from the sequel . king of England , as we can remember , has ever taken on himself such ...
... received from their deputies may not given to the public service are to be laid , will be thought agreeable to the public good . No best be deduced from the sequel . king of England , as we can remember , has ever taken on himself such ...
Seite 44
... received information of the march of a considerable number of Indians , support- ed by some regular European troops , with an intention , as it was apprehended , to commit some hostilities on parts of his majesty's do- minions in ...
... received information of the march of a considerable number of Indians , support- ed by some regular European troops , with an intention , as it was apprehended , to commit some hostilities on parts of his majesty's do- minions in ...
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