The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Now First Collected and Arranged: with Memoirs of His Early Life, Written by Himself ; in Three Volumes, Volume 3J. Johnson, and Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 - 552 pages |
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... appointed by their respective provinces , to attend this congress , to which they were called by the crown ; . of learning from their experience and judgment , the actual state of the American business and interest ; and → of hearing ...
... appointed by their respective provinces , to attend this congress , to which they were called by the crown ; . of learning from their experience and judgment , the actual state of the American business and interest ; and → of hearing ...
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... appointed by and acting for the public ) that alone would contribute greatly to the weakening of our enemies . 5. The establishing of new colonies westward on the Ohio and the lakes ( a matter of considerable import- ance to the ...
... appointed by and acting for the public ) that alone would contribute greatly to the weakening of our enemies . 5. The establishing of new colonies westward on the Ohio and the lakes ( a matter of considerable import- ance to the ...
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... appointed and supported by the crown ; and a grand council , to be chosen by the representa- tives of the people of the several colonies met in their re- spective assemblies . It was thought that it would be best the president gene- ral ...
... appointed and supported by the crown ; and a grand council , to be chosen by the representa- tives of the people of the several colonies met in their re- spective assemblies . It was thought that it would be best the president gene- ral ...
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... appointed by the crown , and a council chosen by the people , or by the people's representa- tives , which is the same thing . " That by a subsequent article , the council chosen by the people can effect nothing without the consent of ...
... appointed by the crown , and a council chosen by the people , or by the people's representa- tives , which is the same thing . " That by a subsequent article , the council chosen by the people can effect nothing without the consent of ...
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... appointed by the crown . In others , they are both appointed by the proprietors . In some , the people have a share in the choice of the council ; in others , both government and council are wholly chosen by the people . But the house ...
... appointed by the crown . In others , they are both appointed by the proprietors . In some , the people have a share in the choice of the council ; in others , both government and council are wholly chosen by the people . But the house ...
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