Correspondence and miscellaneous writings, 1772-1775G.P. Putnam's Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, 1904 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 56
Página
Benjamin Franklin John Bigelow. 3 2044 009 806 779 33.42 The gift of HARVARD CLUB- BOSTON HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY. Front Cover.
Benjamin Franklin John Bigelow. 3 2044 009 806 779 33.42 The gift of HARVARD CLUB- BOSTON HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY. Front Cover.
Página
Benjamin Franklin John Bigelow. 33.42 The gift of HARVARD CLUB- BOSTON HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY 153 153 +121+ FEDERAL EDITION Limited to 1,000 signed and.
Benjamin Franklin John Bigelow. 33.42 The gift of HARVARD CLUB- BOSTON HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY 153 153 +121+ FEDERAL EDITION Limited to 1,000 signed and.
Página ii
Benjamin Franklin John Bigelow. HARVARD CO ! LEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF THE HARVARD CLUB OF BOSTON MAY 211928 The Knickerbocker Press , New York CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI 1772-1773 CCCCLXX . THE SETTLEMENT ON 1154532.42.
Benjamin Franklin John Bigelow. HARVARD CO ! LEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF THE HARVARD CLUB OF BOSTON MAY 211928 The Knickerbocker Press , New York CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI 1772-1773 CCCCLXX . THE SETTLEMENT ON 1154532.42.
Página 58
... Boston , which I hope got safe to hand . I have since received your favor of October 27th , which , containing in a small compass so full an enumeration of our grievances , the steps necessary to remove them , and the happy effects that ...
... Boston , which I hope got safe to hand . I have since received your favor of October 27th , which , containing in a small compass so full an enumeration of our grievances , the steps necessary to remove them , and the happy effects that ...
Página 63
... Boston I have never received a far- thing , perhaps never shall , as their governor is instructed to pass no salary to an agent whose appointment he has not assented to . In these cir- cumstances , with an almost double expense of ...
... Boston I have never received a far- thing , perhaps never shall , as their governor is instructed to pass no salary to an agent whose appointment he has not assented to . In these cir- cumstances , with an almost double expense of ...
Contenido
80 | |
88 | |
94 | |
101 | |
109 | |
115 | |
123 | |
130 | |
145 | |
150 | |
168 | |
170 | |
177 | |
183 | |
250 | |
277 | |
290 | |
302 | |
311 | |
327 | |
341 | |
349 | |
356 | |
362 | |
368 | |
411 | |
421 | |
Términos y frases comunes
affairs affectionate agent Alleghany Mountains America answer appears apprehend Assembly Benjamin Franklin body Boston Britain charge cold colonies Commissioners for Trade committee Committee of Correspondence common continue copies dear sir desired DUBOURG duty effect electric fluid enclosed England force FRANKLIN LONDON friends gentlemen George Grenville give glass governor honor hope House humble servant Hutchinson Indians JOHN WINTHROP JOSEPH GALLOWAY kind king lands late letters liberty Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lords Commissioners Lordship Majesty manufactures measures ment mentioned mountains never observed occasion Ohio opinion packet papers Parliament passed perhaps person perspirable matter petition pleasure present Privy Council proposed province putrid quit-rents repealed SAMUEL COOPER sent sentiments settled settlements ships Sir William Hamilton soon suppose thing THOMAS CUSHING LONDON thought tion Trade and Plantations West Florida WILLIAM FRANKLIN wish write
Pasajes populares
Página 54 - And whereas it is just and reasonable, and essential to our interest, and the security of our colonies, that the several nations or tribes of Indians with whom we are connected, and •who live under our protection, should not be molested or disturbed in the possession of such parts of our dominions and territories as, not having been ceded to, or purchased by us, are reserved to them, or any of them, as their hunting grounds...
Página 401 - To the King's Most Excellent Majesty: Most Gracious Sovereign: We, Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the...
Página 263 - AB, do declare my unfeigned assent and consent to all and everything contained and prescribed in and by the Book entitled the Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, printed as they are to be sung or said in Churches ; and the form or manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons.
Página 9 - Company; as also all the lands and territories lying to the westward of the sources of the rivers which fall into the sea from the west and northwest...
Página 51 - Inhabitants thereof, We have thought fit to publish and declare, by this our Proclamation, that We have, in the Letters Patent under our Great Seal of Great Britain, by which the said Governments are constituted, given express Power and Direction to our Governors of our said Colonies respectively, that, so soon as the State and Circumstances of the said Colonies will admit thereof.
Página 437 - Colony, for contributing their Proportion to the common Defence, (such Proportion to be raised under the Authority of the General Court or General Assembly of such Province or Colony, and disposable by Parliament) and shall engage to make Provision also for the Support of the civil Government, and the Administration of Justice, in such Province or Colony, it will be proper...
Página 56 - ... of any of our colonies respectively, where such person shall reside, and also give security to observe such regulations as we shall at any time think fit, by ourselves or commissaries, to be appointed for this purpose, to direct and appoint for the benefit of the said trade : and we do hereby...
Página 319 - Majesty considers this measure to be of a most dangerous and factious tendency, calculated to inflame the minds of his good subjects in the colonies, to promote an unwarrantable combination, and to excite and encourage an open opposition to and denial of the authority of Parliament, and to subvert the true principles of the constitution...
Página 200 - ... our august house, for ages past, have never been emancipated therefrom, and yet have hitherto yielded little profit to the same : and whereas we ourself have in the last war fought for and defended the said colonies, against the power of France, and thereby enabled them to make conquests from the said power in America, for which we have not yet received adequate compensation : and whereas it is just and expedient that a revenue should be raised from the said colonies in Britain...
Página 297 - America in suspense; here is a man who, with the utmost insensibility of remorse, stands up and avows himself the author of all. I can compare it only to Zanga, in Dr. Young's Revenge. "'Know then 'twas I; I forged the letter, I disposed the picture ; I hated, I despised, and I destroy.