Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... England ; " and he adds , in another place , " that the sentiments of our colonies were collected in an au thentic manner on this subject in the plan proposed by Dr. Franklin , and una- nimously agreed to in congress . " See Governor ...
... England ; " and he adds , in another place , " that the sentiments of our colonies were collected in an au thentic manner on this subject in the plan proposed by Dr. Franklin , and una- nimously agreed to in congress . " See Governor ...
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... England to be perfected , and the establishment of it there humbly soli- ' cited . This was as much as the commissioners could do.3 3. Dr. Davenant was so well convinced of the expediency of an union of the colonies , that he recites ...
... England to be perfected , and the establishment of it there humbly soli- ' cited . This was as much as the commissioners could do.3 3. Dr. Davenant was so well convinced of the expediency of an union of the colonies , that he recites ...
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... pretext for this appropriation of a tract of country , which , according to the minister's estimate , was more than thirteen times larger than England and Very little of the land in those grants is yet 14 1754 AMERICAN POLITICS .
... pretext for this appropriation of a tract of country , which , according to the minister's estimate , was more than thirteen times larger than England and Very little of the land in those grants is yet 14 1754 AMERICAN POLITICS .
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... . LAWS TO BE TRANSMITTED . That the laws made by them for the purposes aforesaid shall not be repugnant , but , as near as may be , agreeable to the laws of England , and shall be transmitted to 1754 . 19 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION .
... . LAWS TO BE TRANSMITTED . That the laws made by them for the purposes aforesaid shall not be repugnant , but , as near as may be , agreeable to the laws of England , and shall be transmitted to 1754 . 19 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION .
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Benjamin Franklin. the laws of England , and shall be transmitted to the king in council for approbation , as soon as may be after their pas- sing ; and if not disapproved within three years after pre- sentation , to remain in force ...
Benjamin Franklin. the laws of England , and shall be transmitted to the king in council for approbation , as soon as may be after their pas- sing ; and if not disapproved within three years after pre- sentation , to remain in force ...
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