Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... thing it handled ; which subdued the vanities , and recon- ciled men to privations ; which excited industry , and established habits of contentment , in the midst of the wilderness which through this culture was one day destined to ...
... thing it handled ; which subdued the vanities , and recon- ciled men to privations ; which excited industry , and established habits of contentment , in the midst of the wilderness which through this culture was one day destined to ...
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... thing , because its country is not at present so much exposed as others , or because another will reap more immediate advantage ; from one or other of which causes , the assemblies of six ( out of seven ) colonies applied to , had ...
... thing , because its country is not at present so much exposed as others , or because another will reap more immediate advantage ; from one or other of which causes , the assemblies of six ( out of seven ) colonies applied to , had ...
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... thing . " That by a subsequent article , the council chosen by the people can effect nothing without the consent of the presi- dent general appointed by the crown ; the crown possesses therefore full one half of the power of this ...
... thing . " That by a subsequent article , the council chosen by the people can effect nothing without the consent of the presi- dent general appointed by the crown ; the crown possesses therefore full one half of the power of this ...
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... things might be suggested for the benefit of all the colonies . This annual meeting may either be at a time or place certain , to be fixed by the president general and grand council at their first meeting ; or left at liberty , to be at ...
... things might be suggested for the benefit of all the colonies . This annual meeting may either be at a time or place certain , to be fixed by the president general and grand council at their first meeting ; or left at liberty , to be at ...
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... things as these , I apprehend , will be thought and said by the people , if the proposed al- teration of the Albany ... thing go into confusion . Perhaps I am too apprehensive in this matter ; but hav- ing freely given my opinion and ...
... things as these , I apprehend , will be thought and said by the people , if the proposed al- teration of the Albany ... thing go into confusion . Perhaps I am too apprehensive in this matter ; but hav- ing freely given my opinion and ...
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