Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1908 - 314 páginas |
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... Assembly , they appear'd again , the disputes were renewed , and I was as active as ever in the opposi- tion , being the penman , first , of the request to have a communication of the instructions , and then of the remarks upon them ...
... Assembly , they appear'd again , the disputes were renewed , and I was as active as ever in the opposi- tion , being the penman , first , of the request to have a communication of the instructions , and then of the remarks upon them ...
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Benjamin Franklin. messages in their dispute with the Assembly . He was a proud , angry man , and as I had occasionally in the answers of the Assembly treated his papers with some severity , they being really weak in point of argument ...
Benjamin Franklin. messages in their dispute with the Assembly . He was a proud , angry man , and as I had occasionally in the answers of the Assembly treated his papers with some severity , they being really weak in point of argument ...
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... Assembly . And not of the Pennsylvania Assembly alone . For , going out into general reflections that were intended as a reprimand and a warning to all other Assemblies in America , it contained much about " attempts to set up a ...
... Assembly . And not of the Pennsylvania Assembly alone . For , going out into general reflections that were intended as a reprimand and a warning to all other Assemblies in America , it contained much about " attempts to set up a ...
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