Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... thought impracticable to obtain a joint agreement of all the colonies to an union , in which the ex- pence and burthen of defending any of them should be di- vided among them all ; and if ever acts of assembly in all the colonies could ...
... thought impracticable to obtain a joint agreement of all the colonies to an union , in which the ex- pence and burthen of defending any of them should be di- vided among them all ; and if ever acts of assembly in all the colonies could ...
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... trade and power , to the breaking that of the French , and to the protection and security of our present colonies , ) would best be carried on by a Ninion . joint 6. It was also thought , that by the frequent A 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
... trade and power , to the breaking that of the French , and to the protection and security of our present colonies , ) would best be carried on by a Ninion . joint 6. It was also thought , that by the frequent A 1754 . AMERICAN POLITICS .
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Benjamin Franklin. 6. It was also thought , that by the frequent meetings - to- gether of commissioners or representatives from all the colo- nies , the circumstances of the whole would be better known , and the good of the whole better ...
Benjamin Franklin. 6. It was also thought , that by the frequent meetings - to- gether of commissioners or representatives from all the colo- nies , the circumstances of the whole would be better known , and the good of the whole better ...
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... thought that it would be best the president gene- ral should be supported as well as appointed by the crown ; that so all disputes between him and the grand council con- cerning his salary might be prevented ; as such disputes have been ...
... thought that it would be best the president gene- ral should be supported as well as appointed by the crown ; that so all disputes between him and the grand council con- cerning his salary might be prevented ; as such disputes have been ...
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... thought better to be filled by the immediate appointment of the crown . " The power proposed to be given by the plan to the grand council is only a concentration of the powers of the several assemblies in certain points for the general ...
... thought better to be filled by the immediate appointment of the crown . " The power proposed to be given by the plan to the grand council is only a concentration of the powers of the several assemblies in certain points for the general ...
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