The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... nation , it was 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 ...
... nation , it was 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 ...
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... nation of any member , his place should be supplied by a new choice at the next sitting of the assembly of the colony he represented . Some colonies have annual assemblies , some continue during a governor's pleasure ; three years was ...
... nation of any member , his place should be supplied by a new choice at the next sitting of the assembly of the colony he represented . Some colonies have annual assemblies , some continue during a governor's pleasure ; three years was ...
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... nations . The power of making peace or war with Indian nations . is at present supposed to be in every colony , and is ... nation that another was justly engaged in war with ; or make war on slight occasions without the con- currence or ...
... nations . The power of making peace or war with Indian nations . is at present supposed to be in every colony , and is ... nation that another was justly engaged in war with ; or make war on slight occasions without the con- currence or ...
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... nation , that the prerogative should relax a little in this particular throughout all the colonies in America ; as it had already done much more in the charters of some particular colonies , viz . Connecticut and Rhode Island . The ...
... nation , that the prerogative should relax a little in this particular throughout all the colonies in America ; as it had already done much more in the charters of some particular colonies , viz . Connecticut and Rhode Island . The ...
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... nations ; and where we could be supplied with any manufacture cheaper from them , but must buy the same dearer from Britain , the difference of price is a clear tax to Britain . 3. We are obliged to carry a great part of our produce ...
... nations ; and where we could be supplied with any manufacture cheaper from them , but must buy the same dearer from Britain , the difference of price is a clear tax to Britain . 3. We are obliged to carry a great part of our produce ...
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