Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ..., Volumen2Henry Colburn, 1818 - 541 páginas |
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... taken for preventing the further destruction of the lives of your Majesty's subjects ; and that such statutes as more immediately distress any of your Majesty's colonies may be repealed . For by such arrangements as your Majesty's ...
... taken for preventing the further destruction of the lives of your Majesty's subjects ; and that such statutes as more immediately distress any of your Majesty's colonies may be repealed . For by such arrangements as your Majesty's ...
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... taken respectively into their own hands . In support of this position they instanced the prohibitory act , by which they were excluded from the protection of ' See Dr. Franklin's PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE , PART II . the crown ; the ...
... taken respectively into their own hands . In support of this position they instanced the prohibitory act , by which they were excluded from the protection of ' See Dr. Franklin's PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE , PART II . the crown ; the ...
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... taken captive on the high seas , to bear arms against their country , to become the executioners of their friends and brethren , or to fall themselves by their hands . He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us , and has ...
... taken captive on the high seas , to bear arms against their country , to become the executioners of their friends and brethren , or to fall themselves by their hands . He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us , and has ...
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... taken prisoner on Long Island , was come to Philadelphia with a message from Lord Howe , Ordered that he be admitted , and heard before congress . General Sullivan being admitted , delivered the verbal mes- sage he had in charge from ...
... taken prisoner on Long Island , was come to Philadelphia with a message from Lord Howe , Ordered that he be admitted , and heard before congress . General Sullivan being admitted , delivered the verbal mes- sage he had in charge from ...
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... taken by , any of the contracting parties . " 2nd . Because it is , in the nature of things , just and equal , that the respective states of the confe- deracy should be represented in congress , and have votes there in proportion to ...
... taken by , any of the contracting parties . " 2nd . Because it is , in the nature of things , just and equal , that the respective states of the confe- deracy should be represented in congress , and have votes there in proportion to ...
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a-head act of parliament affairs America Andrew Oliver appeared appointed arrival assembly BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Britain British colonies commerce committee congress constitution continued convention Count D'Estaing court declaration duty endeavor England English equal established Europe favor France French friends George Grenville give governor grant honor inhabitants interest island July king land late laws legislature letter liberty Lord Lord Stormont lordship Majesty Majesty's mankind means MEMOIRS ment minister morning nation never night obliged occasion opinion parliament Passy peace Pennsylvania person petition Philadelphia pounds sterling present president proposed province province of Pennsylvania purpose racter received refused respect Sect senate sent Sept ship society South Carolina stadtholder stamp-act suppose thousand pounds tion town trade treaty United votes William Temple Franklin wind