Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... representatives of the people of the several colonies met in their respective assemblies . The debates upon it in congress went on daily hand in hand with the Indian business . Many objections and difficulties were started , but at ...
... representatives of the people of the several colonies met in their respective assemblies . The debates upon it in congress went on daily hand in hand with the Indian business . Many objections and difficulties were started , but at ...
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... representatives of the freemen of Pennsylvania , in general assembly met , do hereby humbly remonstrate to your honour , that the proprietaries ' professed willing- ness to be taxed , mentioned by your honour , in your message of ...
... representatives of the freemen of Pennsylvania , in general assembly met , do hereby humbly remonstrate to your honour , that the proprietaries ' professed willing- ness to be taxed , mentioned by your honour , in your message of ...
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... representative body , framed this bill , consistent with those rights . " That the bill is agreeable to justice and equity with regard to the proprietaries , and is not repugnant to the laws of our mother country , but as nearly ...
... representative body , framed this bill , consistent with those rights . " That the bill is agreeable to justice and equity with regard to the proprietaries , and is not repugnant to the laws of our mother country , but as nearly ...
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... representative of the Pennsylvanian Assembly had more to dishearten than to encourage him in the mission which had been entrusted to his zeal and management . Considering the complexion of European politics at that period , and the ...
... representative of the Pennsylvanian Assembly had more to dishearten than to encourage him in the mission which had been entrusted to his zeal and management . Considering the complexion of European politics at that period , and the ...
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... representatives , and which birthright accompanies him wheresoever he wanders or rests ; so long as he is within the pale of the British dominions , and is true to his allegiance . " Having thus judiciously shown that neither distance ...
... representatives , and which birthright accompanies him wheresoever he wanders or rests ; so long as he is within the pale of the British dominions , and is true to his allegiance . " Having thus judiciously shown that neither distance ...
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