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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... parliament 37 Plan for settling two Western colonies in North America , with reasons for the plan , 1754 · 41 Report of the committee of aggrievances of the assembly of Pen◅ sylvania , dated Feb. 22 , 1757 50 An historical review of ...
... parliament 37 Plan for settling two Western colonies in North America , with reasons for the plan , 1754 · 41 Report of the committee of aggrievances of the assembly of Pen◅ sylvania , dated Feb. 22 , 1757 50 An historical review of ...
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... parliament , in 1775 Reprobation of Mr. Strahan's parliamentary conduct Conciliation hopeless from the conduct of Great Britain to America Account of the first campaign made by the British forces in America Probability of a separation ...
... parliament , in 1775 Reprobation of Mr. Strahan's parliamentary conduct Conciliation hopeless from the conduct of Great Britain to America Account of the first campaign made by the British forces in America Probability of a separation ...
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... parliament . They then proceeded to sketch out a plan of union , which they did in a plain and concise manner , just suf- ficient to show their sentiments of the kind of union that would best suit the circumstances of the colonies , be ...
... parliament . They then proceeded to sketch out a plan of union , which they did in a plain and concise manner , just suf- ficient to show their sentiments of the kind of union that would best suit the circumstances of the colonies , be ...
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... parliament of Great Britain , by virtue of , which one general government may be formed in Ame- rica , including all the said colonies , within and under which government each colony may retain its present . constitution , constitution ...
... parliament of Great Britain , by virtue of , which one general government may be formed in Ame- rica , including all the said colonies , within and under which government each colony may retain its present . constitution , constitution ...
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... parliament . ” — This New plan being communicated by Governor Shirley to a gentleman of Philadelphia ( Dr. Franklin ) ... parliamentary tax , before the French power in that country was subjected , and before the late restraints I ...
... parliament . ” — This New plan being communicated by Governor Shirley to a gentleman of Philadelphia ( Dr. Franklin ) ... parliamentary tax , before the French power in that country was subjected , and before the late restraints I ...
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