The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... gentlemen , if you will consider wherein ' I may be useful to you , according to the tenor of my com- mission , in redressing your grievances , if you have any , you shall find me ready to act by the rules of loyalty , with a true ...
... gentlemen , if you will consider wherein ' I may be useful to you , according to the tenor of my com- mission , in redressing your grievances , if you have any , you shall find me ready to act by the rules of loyalty , with a true ...
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... gentlemen gave sums nearly equal to that they mention , and many contributed vastly more , considering their circumstances , by which means those batte- ries were not only completed in season , but the defence of both town and country ...
... gentlemen gave sums nearly equal to that they mention , and many contributed vastly more , considering their circumstances , by which means those batte- ries were not only completed in season , but the defence of both town and country ...
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... Gentlemen ( he proceeds to say ) French forts and French armies so near us , will be everlasting goads in our sides ; our inhabitants from thence will feel all the miseries and dreadful calamities that have been heretofore suffered by ...
... Gentlemen ( he proceeds to say ) French forts and French armies so near us , will be everlasting goads in our sides ; our inhabitants from thence will feel all the miseries and dreadful calamities that have been heretofore suffered by ...
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... Gentlemen , " There is so much to be done , and so little time to do it in , the season being so far advanced , and governor Dinwid- die expecting the forces from this province to join those of Virgínia , early in March , on Potowmack ...
... Gentlemen , " There is so much to be done , and so little time to do it in , the season being so far advanced , and governor Dinwid- die expecting the forces from this province to join those of Virgínia , early in March , on Potowmack ...
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... gentlemen , I hope you will , upon due consi- deration , be of opinion with me , that the chief end of your bill will be hereby , in a great measure answered , as the sum to be struck and circulated upon this occasion , will be such an ...
... gentlemen , I hope you will , upon due consi- deration , be of opinion with me , that the chief end of your bill will be hereby , in a great measure answered , as the sum to be struck and circulated upon this occasion , will be such an ...
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