Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... taken by surprise , out of the hands of their friend the proprietary , and exposed at once to a wrestling - match with the crown , which they had never had any immediate transac- tions with before , should submit to hold their liberties ...
... taken by surprise , out of the hands of their friend the proprietary , and exposed at once to a wrestling - match with the crown , which they had never had any immediate transac- tions with before , should submit to hold their liberties ...
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... taken away . The peo- ple had no longer the election of the council ; consequently all who , for the future , were to serve in that capacity , were to be nominated by the governor ; consequently were to serve on what terms he pleased ...
... taken away . The peo- ple had no longer the election of the council ; consequently all who , for the future , were to serve in that capacity , were to be nominated by the governor ; consequently were to serve on what terms he pleased ...
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... taken into France , from whence the same representation was conveyed to thy hands ; whereby thou art put in mind , * The governor had rejected the bill proposed by the assembly for establishing courts of justice , & c . and had done it ...
... taken into France , from whence the same representation was conveyed to thy hands ; whereby thou art put in mind , * The governor had rejected the bill proposed by the assembly for establishing courts of justice , & c . and had done it ...
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... taken care in his charter from the crown ( sect . 10. ) to be invested with all the powers ever be- stowed on a captain - general ( which were al- so to descend to his heirs and assigns ) " to levy , muster , and train all sorts of men ...
... taken care in his charter from the crown ( sect . 10. ) to be invested with all the powers ever be- stowed on a captain - general ( which were al- so to descend to his heirs and assigns ) " to levy , muster , and train all sorts of men ...
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... taken from their masters were restored . The go- vernor was obstinate , and so the money was , at last , applied , as it ought , to indemnify them for the injury they had sustained . which they cheerfully concurred in doing , seduced by ...
... taken from their masters were restored . The go- vernor was obstinate , and so the money was , at last , applied , as it ought , to indemnify them for the injury they had sustained . which they cheerfully concurred in doing , seduced by ...
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