Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... crown ; of learning from their experience and judgment , the actual state of the American business and interest ; and of hearing amongst them , the grounds and reasons of that American union , which they then had under deliberation ...
... crown ; of learning from their experience and judgment , the actual state of the American business and interest ; and of hearing amongst them , the grounds and reasons of that American union , which they then had under deliberation ...
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... crown ; and a grand council , to be chosen by the representatives of the people of the several colonies met in their respective as- semblies . It was thought that it would be best the president gene- ral should be supported as well as ...
... crown ; and a grand council , to be chosen by the representatives of the people of the several colonies met in their respective as- semblies . It was thought that it would be best the president gene- ral should be supported as well as ...
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... crown shall finally have the appointment not only of the president general , but of a majority of the grand council ; for seven out of eleven governors and councils are appointed by the crown : " And so the people in all the colonies ...
... crown shall finally have the appointment not only of the president general , but of a majority of the grand council ; for seven out of eleven governors and councils are appointed by the crown : " And so the people in all the colonies ...
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... crown should have a power of disallowing or appointing members of the grand council ( who , in this constitution , are to be the representatives of the people . ) " If the governors and councils therefore were to have a share in the ...
... crown should have a power of disallowing or appointing members of the grand council ( who , in this constitution , are to be the representatives of the people . ) " If the governors and councils therefore were to have a share in the ...
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... crown . The speaker should be presented for approbation ; it be- ing convenient , to prevent misunderstandings and disgusts , that the mouth of the council should be a person agreeable , if possible , both to the council and president ...
... crown . The speaker should be presented for approbation ; it be- ing convenient , to prevent misunderstandings and disgusts , that the mouth of the council should be a person agreeable , if possible , both to the council and president ...
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