Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... Assembly , I urg'd all the various arguments that may be found in the public papers of that time , which were of my writing , and are printed with the minutes of the Assembly ; and the governor pleaded his instructions ; the bond he had ...
... Assembly , I urg'd all the various arguments that may be found in the public papers of that time , which were of my writing , and are printed with the minutes of the Assembly ; and the governor pleaded his instructions ; the bond he had ...
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. messages in their dispute with the Assembly . He was a proud , angry man , and as I had occasionally in the answers of the Assembly treated his papers with some severity , they being really weak in ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. messages in their dispute with the Assembly . He was a proud , angry man , and as I had occasionally in the answers of the Assembly treated his papers with some severity , they being really weak in ...
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... Assembly if the Assembly showed a disposition to encroach or no disposition to comply ; and some- times a whole table - load of these inhibited acts of parliament awaited his pleasure to become law . The Assembly could retaliate by ...
... Assembly if the Assembly showed a disposition to encroach or no disposition to comply ; and some- times a whole table - load of these inhibited acts of parliament awaited his pleasure to become law . The Assembly could retaliate by ...
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