The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeS. Andrus and Son, 1847 - 304 Seiten |
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... remain in statu quo . The trustees would be glad to see a rector established there , but they dread entering into new engagements till they are got out of debt ; and I have not yet got them wholly over to my opinion , that a good pro ...
... remain in statu quo . The trustees would be glad to see a rector established there , but they dread entering into new engagements till they are got out of debt ; and I have not yet got them wholly over to my opinion , that a good pro ...
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... remain in force . All officers of the land or sea service were to be nominated by the president - general , and approv ed of by the general council ; civil officers were to be nominated by the council , and approved of by the president ...
... remain in force . All officers of the land or sea service were to be nominated by the president - general , and approv ed of by the general council ; civil officers were to be nominated by the council , and approved of by the president ...
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... remain dor- mant , the colonists would cheerfully have fur- nished their quota of supplies , in the mode to which they had been accustomed ; that is , by acts of their own assemblies , in consequence of requisitions from the Secretary ...
... remain dor- mant , the colonists would cheerfully have fur- nished their quota of supplies , in the mode to which they had been accustomed ; that is , by acts of their own assemblies , in consequence of requisitions from the Secretary ...
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... remain due to me , as president of the state , I give the sum of two thousand pounds to my executors , to be by them , the survivors or survivor of them , paid over to such person or persons as the legislature of this state , by an act ...
... remain due to me , as president of the state , I give the sum of two thousand pounds to my executors , to be by them , the survivors or survivor of them , paid over to such person or persons as the legislature of this state , by an act ...
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... remain , but the reflection of a long life spent in mean- ing well , the sensible conversation of a few good lady ephe- meræ , and now and then a kind smile and a tune from the ever amiable Brilliant . B. FRANKLIN . MORALS OF CHESS ...
... remain , but the reflection of a long life spent in mean- ing well , the sensible conversation of a few good lady ephe- meræ , and now and then a kind smile and a tune from the ever amiable Brilliant . B. FRANKLIN . MORALS OF CHESS ...
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