Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... majesty's colony , and safety of his people ) unless it be agreeable thereto , can meet with his approbation : by means whereof the many considerable sums of money which have been offered for those pur- poses , by the assemblies of this ...
... majesty's colony , and safety of his people ) unless it be agreeable thereto , can meet with his approbation : by means whereof the many considerable sums of money which have been offered for those pur- poses , by the assemblies of this ...
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... majesty and his parliament ; and to rob them of this natural right ( which has been so often approved of by their gracious sovereign ) , have , by their said in- structions , prohibited their governor from giving his assent to any laws ...
... majesty and his parliament ; and to rob them of this natural right ( which has been so often approved of by their gracious sovereign ) , have , by their said in- structions , prohibited their governor from giving his assent to any laws ...
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... majesty's subjects , the merchants and insurers in England , as well as the merchants here and elsewhere , did during the last , and will during the present war , greatly suffer in their property , trade , and commerce , by the enemy's ...
... majesty's subjects , the merchants and insurers in England , as well as the merchants here and elsewhere , did during the last , and will during the present war , greatly suffer in their property , trade , and commerce , by the enemy's ...
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... majesty's courts , as should be adjudged most advantageous and fa- vourable to the said William Penn , his heirs and assigns ; provided always , that no inter- pretation be admitted thereof , by which the allegiance due to the crown may ...
... majesty's courts , as should be adjudged most advantageous and fa- vourable to the said William Penn , his heirs and assigns ; provided always , that no inter- pretation be admitted thereof , by which the allegiance due to the crown may ...
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... majesty's said letter . But then it was an assembly widely different from that appointed by their charter . Instead of six members for each of the six counties , those of Philadelphia and New Castle were reduced to four each , and the ...
... majesty's said letter . But then it was an assembly widely different from that appointed by their charter . Instead of six members for each of the six counties , those of Philadelphia and New Castle were reduced to four each , and the ...
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