Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... engaged they should be made by a subsequent law , but the Assembly did not think them necessary ; for one year's tax having been levied by the act before the order of Council arrived , they appointed a committee to examine the ...
... engaged they should be made by a subsequent law , but the Assembly did not think them necessary ; for one year's tax having been levied by the act before the order of Council arrived , they appointed a committee to examine the ...
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... engaged as counsel . He had been engaged for his special talents , which though not of the kind that make men honoured , were of the kind that may render them useful for purposes of a sort . By the exercise of these talents in the ...
... engaged as counsel . He had been engaged for his special talents , which though not of the kind that make men honoured , were of the kind that may render them useful for purposes of a sort . By the exercise of these talents in the ...
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... engaged British warships not unsuccess- fully . With the buying , equipping , commissioning of these craft Franklin had everything to do ; and when they returned from conquest , he was the prize court that kept them on the right side of ...
... engaged British warships not unsuccess- fully . With the buying , equipping , commissioning of these craft Franklin had everything to do ; and when they returned from conquest , he was the prize court that kept them on the right side of ...
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