Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... thing by way of enlarge- ment or confirmation of aught , save what is particularly and expressly granted by thee ... things , that they were incapable of looking into their contents , were as much softened with concern for the father and ...
... thing by way of enlarge- ment or confirmation of aught , save what is particularly and expressly granted by thee ... things , that they were incapable of looking into their contents , were as much softened with concern for the father and ...
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... things then omitted , as well as what have been lately transacted , to the griev ous oppression of the queen's ... thing but to have their just rights , privileges , vernor , took occasion in the last of them , dat- and properties ...
... things then omitted , as well as what have been lately transacted , to the griev ous oppression of the queen's ... thing but to have their just rights , privileges , vernor , took occasion in the last of them , dat- and properties ...
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... thing ; and , from the same sense of it , declared themselves to be equally careful with the governor in the conduct ... things . ” — So far was matter of intelligence . The rest was a pathetic representation of dangers and mischiefs to ...
... thing ; and , from the same sense of it , declared themselves to be equally careful with the governor in the conduct ... things . ” — So far was matter of intelligence . The rest was a pathetic representation of dangers and mischiefs to ...
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... things terest ( we will not say duty ) than any other appear somewhat extraordinary to your com- persons whatsoever , and they now represent mittee . 1. That the proprietaries should de- it as a thing so necessary , yet they themselves ...
... things terest ( we will not say duty ) than any other appear somewhat extraordinary to your com- persons whatsoever , and they now represent mittee . 1. That the proprietaries should de- it as a thing so necessary , yet they themselves ...
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... thing that can be reasonably expected on our his majesty , as well as the neighbouring co- part . lonies , will expect from a government so po- pulous , and likely to be so nearly affected with the neighbourhood of French garrisons ...
... thing that can be reasonably expected on our his majesty , as well as the neighbouring co- part . lonies , will expect from a government so po- pulous , and likely to be so nearly affected with the neighbourhood of French garrisons ...
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