The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... thee , in order to get the late king's ( James ) approbation thereof , which we insisted upon , and urged that they were laws till disapproved , yet thou having sent no account whether they were approved or not , we were forced to ...
... thee , in order to get the late king's ( James ) approbation thereof , which we insisted upon , and urged that they were laws till disapproved , yet thou having sent no account whether they were approved or not , we were forced to ...
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... thee to nominate the per- sons to the assembly . " The governor , on the other hand , whether out of artifice or complaisance is hard to say , would have induced them to name his substitute themselves : but , they as artificially or ...
... thee to nominate the per- sons to the assembly . " The governor , on the other hand , whether out of artifice or complaisance is hard to say , would have induced them to name his substitute themselves : but , they as artificially or ...
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... thee asserted , and the power of this assembly to sit upon their own adjournments , first brought into question by the council in October last , which occasioned us to proceed thus far in explaining and settling our constitution by ...
... thee asserted , and the power of this assembly to sit upon their own adjournments , first brought into question by the council in October last , which occasioned us to proceed thus far in explaining and settling our constitution by ...
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... thee , that since this assembly ( having long waited in hopes of the pass- ing of this , with other bills lying before thee ) is much strait- ened in time , the season of the year urgently calling most of the members from their ...
... thee , that since this assembly ( having long waited in hopes of the pass- ing of this , with other bills lying before thee ) is much strait- ened in time , the season of the year urgently calling most of the members from their ...
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... thee or themselves we know not : however thou appropriated those lands to thy- self , by the name of concealed lands , whereas in truth they were concealed from the purchasers , who were to have their lands laid out contiguous one to ...
... thee or themselves we know not : however thou appropriated those lands to thy- self , by the name of concealed lands , whereas in truth they were concealed from the purchasers , who were to have their lands laid out contiguous one to ...
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