Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... sent to the assemblies of the several colonies for their consideration , and to receive such alterations and im- provements as they should think fit and necessary ; after which it was proposed to be transmitted to England to be ...
... sent to the assemblies of the several colonies for their consideration , and to receive such alterations and im- provements as they should think fit and necessary ; after which it was proposed to be transmitted to England to be ...
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... sent of his elected representatives . " That taxes to be laid and levied by this proposed consti- tution will be proposed and agreed to by the representatives of the people , if the plan in this particular be preserved : " But if the ...
... sent of his elected representatives . " That taxes to be laid and levied by this proposed consti- tution will be proposed and agreed to by the representatives of the people , if the plan in this particular be preserved : " But if the ...
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... sent due and timely notice to the whole . It was thought , in establishing and governing new colo- nies or settlements , regulating Indian trade , Indian treaties , & c . there would be every year sufficient business arise to re- quire ...
... sent due and timely notice to the whole . It was thought , in establishing and governing new colo- nies or settlements , regulating Indian trade , Indian treaties , & c . there would be every year sufficient business arise to re- quire ...
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... sent over to America , it was said by authority , suggesting the expediency of clearing away the woods and bushes from a tract of land , a mile in breadth , and ex- tending along the back of the colonies . Unfortunately , besides the ...
... sent over to America , it was said by authority , suggesting the expediency of clearing away the woods and bushes from a tract of land , a mile in breadth , and ex- tending along the back of the colonies . Unfortunately , besides the ...
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... sent to the government here for ap- probation had it been approved and established by the authority from hence , English America thought itself sufficiently able to cope with the French , without other assistance ; several of the ...
... sent to the government here for ap- probation had it been approved and established by the authority from hence , English America thought itself sufficiently able to cope with the French , without other assistance ; several of the ...
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