Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... Means for putting an end to the Disputes between Great Britain and the American Colonies " 66 BAGATELLES . . 504 . 510 · 516 POLITICAL ESSAYS . The handsome and deformed Leg 481 The Busybody 483 Concerning the Increase of Mankind ...
... Means for putting an end to the Disputes between Great Britain and the American Colonies " 66 BAGATELLES . . 504 . 510 · 516 POLITICAL ESSAYS . The handsome and deformed Leg 481 The Busybody 483 Concerning the Increase of Mankind ...
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... means of supporting an agent in England , and of prosecuting their complaints and remonstrating their aggrievances , when injured and oppressed , to his majesty and his parliament ; and to rob them of this natural right ( which has been ...
... means of supporting an agent in England , and of prosecuting their complaints and remonstrating their aggrievances , when injured and oppressed , to his majesty and his parliament ; and to rob them of this natural right ( which has been ...
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... means as would need the power of a subsequent as- occasion to act or do . 66 amble of this present charter , having ... mean time recom- mends to the assembly , to proceed to the des- patch of such other business of importance as lies ...
... means as would need the power of a subsequent as- occasion to act or do . 66 amble of this present charter , having ... mean time recom- mends to the assembly , to proceed to the des- patch of such other business of importance as lies ...
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... means , thou becomes , in a legal sense , judge equity : therefore , we propose , that a man learned in the laws of England , may be com- missioned by the queen , to determine all mat- ters , wherein thy tenants have just cause to ...
... means , thou becomes , in a legal sense , judge equity : therefore , we propose , that a man learned in the laws of England , may be com- missioned by the queen , to determine all mat- ters , wherein thy tenants have just cause to ...
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... means to evadễ , against the repeated offers of the assembly to produce their witnesses and fasten their proofs upon ... mean enough and desperate enough to con- vene the assembly , purposely to make them this laconic proposition , viz ...
... means to evadễ , against the repeated offers of the assembly to produce their witnesses and fasten their proofs upon ... mean enough and desperate enough to con- vene the assembly , purposely to make them this laconic proposition , viz ...
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