Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... thought fit to take up of the Indians at his first pur- chase . And even in the very infancy of his colo- ny , it was by act of assembly inconsiderately , because unconditionally , provided , that in case any person should presume to ...
... thought fit to take up of the Indians at his first pur- chase . And even in the very infancy of his colo- ny , it was by act of assembly inconsiderately , because unconditionally , provided , that in case any person should presume to ...
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... thought of before , or if thought of , had not been guard - an use , which even he , with all his shrewd- ed against . pect while the several frames of government | as possible. thought fit to dispose of , were in a fair way of being ...
... thought of before , or if thought of , had not been guard - an use , which even he , with all his shrewd- ed against . pect while the several frames of government | as possible. thought fit to dispose of , were in a fair way of being ...
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... thought advisable to increase the provincial capital by a new emission of bills , to the amount of thirty thousand pounds , and to render the repayments still easier to the borrowers , by reducing them to one six- teenth a year . Again ...
... thought advisable to increase the provincial capital by a new emission of bills , to the amount of thirty thousand pounds , and to render the repayments still easier to the borrowers , by reducing them to one six- teenth a year . Again ...
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... thought fit to recommend the said act , to the royal accept- ance and ratification ; and ten days after- This they have occasionally done from colo . nel Fletcher's time downwards , and they would have done more , if the proprietary ...
... thought fit to recommend the said act , to the royal accept- ance and ratification ; and ten days after- This they have occasionally done from colo . nel Fletcher's time downwards , and they would have done more , if the proprietary ...
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... thought themselves bound to defend the rights of their constituents ; and did defend them ac- cordingly , by refusing to part with their sup- ply , unless these servants so unjustly taken from their masters were restored . The go ...
... thought themselves bound to defend the rights of their constituents ; and did defend them ac- cordingly , by refusing to part with their sup- ply , unless these servants so unjustly taken from their masters were restored . The go ...
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