Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2 |
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Causes of Earthquakes 454 vers 356. 358 Public Men 458 Salt Water rendered
fresh by Distillation . - Me . On Smuggling 460 thod of relieving thirst by Sea -
water 358 Plan for improving the Condition of the Free Tendency of Rivers to the
Sea ...
Causes of Earthquakes 454 vers 356. 358 Public Men 458 Salt Water rendered
fresh by Distillation . - Me . On Smuggling 460 thod of relieving thirst by Sea -
water 358 Plan for improving the Condition of the Free Tendency of Rivers to the
Sea ...
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The cause we bring is in fact the cause of all the provinces in one ; it is the cause
of every British subject in every part of the British dominions . It is the cause of
every man who deserves to be free , everywhere . The propriety , therefore , of ...
The cause we bring is in fact the cause of all the provinces in one ; it is the cause
of every British subject in every part of the British dominions . It is the cause of
every man who deserves to be free , everywhere . The propriety , therefore , of ...
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... that their want of will or council and assembly were to be annual an power to
comply with them was the cause of certain : the time of election , March 10th their
dissolution . the time of sitting , May the 10th : the mem In the year 1696 , being ...
... that their want of will or council and assembly were to be annual an power to
comply with them was the cause of certain : the time of election , March 10th their
dissolution . the time of sitting , May the 10th : the mem In the year 1696 , being ...
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... whether for thee or themselves we granted , or made express provision for ; be-
know not : however thou appropriated those cause the present deputy calls it a
great hard- lands to thyself , by the name of concealed ship upon him , and some
...
... whether for thee or themselves we granted , or made express provision for ; be-
know not : however thou appropriated those cause the present deputy calls it a
great hard- lands to thyself , by the name of concealed ship upon him , and some
...
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... ex- in thy own cause , which is against natural plaining , and settling our
present constitu- equity ; therefore , we propose , that a man tion ; which we
having presented to thy depu- learned in the laws of England , may be comty for
his assent ...
... ex- in thy own cause , which is against natural plaining , and settling our
present constitu- equity ; therefore , we propose , that a man tion ; which we
having presented to thy depu- learned in the laws of England , may be comty for
his assent ...
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