Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... sufficient preventatives ; and of which several are unhappily in agita- tion at this very day . It cannot but be recollected , that Mr. Penn , in his discourse with his joint adventurers , concerning reserved rents for the support of ...
... sufficient preventatives ; and of which several are unhappily in agita- tion at this very day . It cannot but be recollected , that Mr. Penn , in his discourse with his joint adventurers , concerning reserved rents for the support of ...
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... sufficient to obtain , this new expe- dient was to extort . If the governor would not act as required , he was thus to be disabled from acting at all : and after so many vari- ous frames of government had been granted and regranted ...
... sufficient to obtain , this new expe- dient was to extort . If the governor would not act as required , he was thus to be disabled from acting at all : and after so many vari- ous frames of government had been granted and regranted ...
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... sufficient penalties on all those who comprehended in any of them . It is true , the proprietaries and their agents |. The currency then was , and so continued to be , for many years after , gold and silver of any species by weight ; at ...
... sufficient penalties on all those who comprehended in any of them . It is true , the proprietaries and their agents |. The currency then was , and so continued to be , for many years after , gold and silver of any species by weight ; at ...
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... sufficient voucher for the good intentions of those who made it . which they cheerfully concurred in doing , seduced by their interests and their inclina- tions into a belief , that the whole line of our colonies would not be thus ...
... sufficient voucher for the good intentions of those who made it . which they cheerfully concurred in doing , seduced by their interests and their inclina- tions into a belief , that the whole line of our colonies would not be thus ...
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... sufficient currency was , as we tained in this report , may be more conducive have seen , the great provincial point ; and than a thousand flattering addresses . And we from the facts already stated , it is sufficiently hope , that when ...
... sufficient currency was , as we tained in this report , may be more conducive have seen , the great provincial point ; and than a thousand flattering addresses . And we from the facts already stated , it is sufficiently hope , that when ...
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