Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... petition for it ; which was done . The country members did not at first relish the project ; they objected that it could only be serviceable to the city , and therefore the citizens alone should be at the expence of it ; and they ...
... petition for it ; which was done . The country members did not at first relish the project ; they objected that it could only be serviceable to the city , and therefore the citizens alone should be at the expence of it ; and they ...
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Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. contributors according to the prayer of their petition , and granting them a blank sum of money ; which leave was obtained chiefly on the consideration , that the House could throw the bill out ...
Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. contributors according to the prayer of their petition , and granting them a blank sum of money ; which leave was obtained chiefly on the consideration , that the House could throw the bill out ...
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... petition the King against them , and appointed me their agent to go over to England , to present and support the petition . The House had sent up a bill to the Governor , granting a sum of sixty thousand pounds for the King's use ...
... petition the King against them , and appointed me their agent to go over to England , to present and support the petition . The House had sent up a bill to the Governor , granting a sum of sixty thousand pounds for the King's use ...
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... petition before the privy council . Such indeed was his activity and so confident were the provincialists of the success of their cause in his hands , that during his residence in England the assembly passed a law for the imposition of ...
... petition before the privy council . Such indeed was his activity and so confident were the provincialists of the success of their cause in his hands , that during his residence in England the assembly passed a law for the imposition of ...
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... PETITION of the Representatives of the Freemen of the Province of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met , Most humbly sheweth , " That the government of this province by proprietaries , has by long experience been found inconvenient ...
... PETITION of the Representatives of the Freemen of the Province of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met , Most humbly sheweth , " That the government of this province by proprietaries , has by long experience been found inconvenient ...
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