The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... nature and intention . And as it would seem improper that the king or house of lords should have a power of disallowing or appointing members of the house of commons ; -so likewise , that a governor and council appointed by the crown ...
... nature and intention . And as it would seem improper that the king or house of lords should have a power of disallowing or appointing members of the house of commons ; -so likewise , that a governor and council appointed by the crown ...
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... nature under a general direction ; that so the good of the whole may be consulted and provided for . INDIAN TRADE . That they make such laws as they judge necessary for regulating all Indian trade . Many quarrels and wars have arisen ...
... nature under a general direction ; that so the good of the whole may be consulted and provided for . INDIAN TRADE . That they make such laws as they judge necessary for regulating all Indian trade . Many quarrels and wars have arisen ...
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... natural connec- tions with us , that should make them heartily concerned for our welfare ; and might possibly be fond of raising and keeping up more forces than necessary , from the profits accruing to themselves , and to make provision ...
... natural connec- tions with us , that should make them heartily concerned for our welfare ; and might possibly be fond of raising and keeping up more forces than necessary , from the profits accruing to themselves , and to make provision ...
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... natural good . I think too , that the government of the colonies by a parliament , in which they are fairly re ... nature of an English constitution , and to English liberty ; and that such laws , as now seem to bear hard on the ...
... natural good . I think too , that the government of the colonies by a parliament , in which they are fairly re ... nature of an English constitution , and to English liberty ; and that such laws , as now seem to bear hard on the ...
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... natural advantages it must undoubtedly ( per- haps in less than another century ) become a populous and powerful ... nature of it , by inserting two schemes , one of Dr. Franklin's , the other of your memorialist ; and if I might ...
... natural advantages it must undoubtedly ( per- haps in less than another century ) become a populous and powerful ... nature of it , by inserting two schemes , one of Dr. Franklin's , the other of your memorialist ; and if I might ...
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