Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... seems evident , that the people give , and the governor refuses to accept ; and that the said governor , by avowing proprietary and deputy - govern- ment - reasons for such his refusal , avows , that the king's service and the people's ...
... seems evident , that the people give , and the governor refuses to accept ; and that the said governor , by avowing proprietary and deputy - govern- ment - reasons for such his refusal , avows , that the king's service and the people's ...
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... seems was to be the only judge ] could not think it then for his majesty's service , or the interest of the province , to communicate them farther than he had already done ; especially as they claimed it as a right , and seemed in ...
... seems was to be the only judge ] could not think it then for his majesty's service , or the interest of the province , to communicate them farther than he had already done ; especially as they claimed it as a right , and seemed in ...
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... seems purposely chosen to lead me and the public from considering that part of your conduct that must , in its consequences , most nearly affect the inhabitants of this province . " It is in every reader's power to confute every article ...
... seems purposely chosen to lead me and the public from considering that part of your conduct that must , in its consequences , most nearly affect the inhabitants of this province . " It is in every reader's power to confute every article ...
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... seems to us so perfectly equita- ble and just , that we are surprised the govern- or should propose it as an amendment to our bill , that the proprietary estate be in this in- stance exempted . " As the occasion urges , we are extremely ...
... seems to us so perfectly equita- ble and just , that we are surprised the govern- or should propose it as an amendment to our bill , that the proprietary estate be in this in- stance exempted . " As the occasion urges , we are extremely ...
Seite 91
... seems to us a very uncharitable one , but we hope to find more equitable judgment elsewhere . We are obliged to him , however , for owning that we did engage in it at all . For as he is pleased to lay it down as a max- im that we are ...
... seems to us a very uncharitable one , but we hope to find more equitable judgment elsewhere . We are obliged to him , however , for owning that we did engage in it at all . For as he is pleased to lay it down as a max- im that we are ...
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