Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... proprietaries , whose instructions he sometimes disregarded . Several of our best laws were of his planning , and passed during his administration . Ralph and I were inseparable companions . We took lodgings together in Little Britain ...
... proprietaries , whose instructions he sometimes disregarded . Several of our best laws were of his planning , and passed during his administration . Ralph and I were inseparable companions . We took lodgings together in Little Britain ...
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... proprietaries for some assistance , though without much expectation of obtaining it . Meanwhile , colonel Lawrence , Allen , Abraham Taylor esquires and myself , were sent to New - York by the associators , commissioned to borrow some ...
... proprietaries for some assistance , though without much expectation of obtaining it . Meanwhile , colonel Lawrence , Allen , Abraham Taylor esquires and myself , were sent to New - York by the associators , commissioned to borrow some ...
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... proprietaries , to which the assembly has since made considerable ad- dition ; and thus was established the present University of Philadelphia . I have been continued one of its trustees from the beginning , ( now near forty years ...
... proprietaries , to which the assembly has since made considerable ad- dition ; and thus was established the present University of Philadelphia . I have been continued one of its trustees from the beginning , ( now near forty years ...
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... proprietaries , our heredi- tary Governors ; who , when any expence was to be incurred for the defence of their province , with incredible meanness , instructed their deputies to pass no act for levying the necessary taxes , unless ...
... proprietaries , our heredi- tary Governors ; who , when any expence was to be incurred for the defence of their province , with incredible meanness , instructed their deputies to pass no act for levying the necessary taxes , unless ...
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... proprietaries not excepted . " His amendment was ; for not read only . A small , but very material alteration ! However , when the news of the disaster reached England , our friends there , whom we had taken care to furnish with all the ...
... proprietaries not excepted . " His amendment was ; for not read only . A small , but very material alteration ! However , when the news of the disaster reached England , our friends there , whom we had taken care to furnish with all the ...
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