Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... supposed to be prietary's great seal to be affixed thereunto , cannot afterwards be vacated or annulled by the proprietary , without assent of the assem- bly of this province . " The next piece of practice , to answer the same purpose ...
... supposed to be prietary's great seal to be affixed thereunto , cannot afterwards be vacated or annulled by the proprietary , without assent of the assem- bly of this province . " The next piece of practice , to answer the same purpose ...
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... supposed , that this estate , a shoeing - horn for the latter ; that the go- thus obtained and thus perverted from its vernor only made the compliments , and the original purpose , should not be liable , in com- assembly the presents ...
... supposed , that this estate , a shoeing - horn for the latter ; that the go- thus obtained and thus perverted from its vernor only made the compliments , and the original purpose , should not be liable , in com- assembly the presents ...
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... supposed , that the issues from this source would never be productive of any deep or lasting strife . fairs ; that they had been at considerable ex- pense for the service of the province both in England and there : that they pay the ...
... supposed , that the issues from this source would never be productive of any deep or lasting strife . fairs ; that they had been at considerable ex- pense for the service of the province both in England and there : that they pay the ...
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... supposed , more affection for the people than is common with governors , he had his reasons for not seeing this provincial point in the same light that the province did , and therefore returned the bill in a day or two , with his ...
... supposed , more affection for the people than is common with governors , he had his reasons for not seeing this provincial point in the same light that the province did , and therefore returned the bill in a day or two , with his ...
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... supposed disagreeable ) may not now be in the house , but may be succeeded by more prudent persons returned for their places , who would be careful not to press a matter too far , in which the rights of the people are not really ...
... supposed disagreeable ) may not now be in the house , but may be succeeded by more prudent persons returned for their places , who would be careful not to press a matter too far , in which the rights of the people are not really ...
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