Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... crown is supposed to possess but one - third , the lords having their share . " That this constitution seemed rather more favorable for the crown . " That it is essential to English liberty , that AMERICAN POLITICS . 1754 .
... crown is supposed to possess but one - third , the lords having their share . " That this constitution seemed rather more favorable for the crown . " That it is essential to English liberty , that AMERICAN POLITICS . 1754 .
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... supposed a convenient guard . CONTINUANCE . That the grand council have power to choose their speak- er ; and shall neither be dissolved , prorogued , nor continued sitting longer than six weeks at one time , without their own consent ...
... supposed a convenient guard . CONTINUANCE . That the grand council have power to choose their speak- er ; and shall neither be dissolved , prorogued , nor continued sitting longer than six weeks at one time , without their own consent ...
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... supposed to be in every colony , and is ex- pressly granted to some by charter , so that no new power is hereby intended to be granted to the colonies . But as , in consequence of this power , one colony might make peace with a nation ...
... supposed to be in every colony , and is ex- pressly granted to some by charter , so that no new power is hereby intended to be granted to the colonies . But as , in consequence of this power , one colony might make peace with a nation ...
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... supposed they must in time be reduced to dimensions more convenient for the common purposes of governments . 5 Mr. Baron Meseares , in page 200 of his account of the Proceedings at Quebec , for obtaining an Assembly , has the following ...
... supposed they must in time be reduced to dimensions more convenient for the common purposes of governments . 5 Mr. Baron Meseares , in page 200 of his account of the Proceedings at Quebec , for obtaining an Assembly , has the following ...
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... as a writer on American affairs , before and during the revolution . The plans of Dr. Franklin and Governor Pownall appear much more feasible . It is supposed better that there should be one purchaser 1754 . 15 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION .
... as a writer on American affairs , before and during the revolution . The plans of Dr. Franklin and Governor Pownall appear much more feasible . It is supposed better that there should be one purchaser 1754 . 15 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION .
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