Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... give political pa- pers before the revolution . Perhaps it arose from the Editor's own idea of politics , which he deems inseparable from morals ; that the papers of this description are placed here . The Editor has always from his ...
... give political pa- pers before the revolution . Perhaps it arose from the Editor's own idea of politics , which he deems inseparable from morals ; that the papers of this description are placed here . The Editor has always from his ...
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... give the people a share in this new general government , as the crown has its share by the appointment of the president - general . But it being proposed by the gentlemen of the council of New York , and some other counsellors among the ...
... give the people a share in this new general government , as the crown has its share by the appointment of the president - general . But it being proposed by the gentlemen of the council of New York , and some other counsellors among the ...
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... give great dissatisfaction , and that the colo- nies could not be easy under such a power in governors , and such an infringement of what they take to be English liberty . " Besides , the giving a share in the choice of the grand ...
... give great dissatisfaction , and that the colo- nies could not be easy under such a power in governors , and such an infringement of what they take to be English liberty . " Besides , the giving a share in the choice of the grand ...
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... gives the people any new powers , nor diminishes the power of the crown , it was thought and hoped the crown would not disapprove of it . " Upon the whole , the commissioners were of opinion , that the choice was most properly placed in ...
... gives the people any new powers , nor diminishes the power of the crown , it was thought and hoped the crown would not disapprove of it . " Upon the whole , the commissioners were of opinion , that the choice was most properly placed in ...
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... give the crown its due share of influence in this government , and connect it with that of Great Britain . The president gene- ral , besides one half of the legislative power , hath in his hands the whole executive power . POWER OF ...
... give the crown its due share of influence in this government , and connect it with that of Great Britain . The president gene- ral , besides one half of the legislative power , hath in his hands the whole executive power . POWER OF ...
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