Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2 |
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But as those servants have been enlisted into his majesty's service for the
general defence of America , and not of this province only , but all the colonies ,
and the nation in general , have and will receive equal benefit from their service ;
this ...
But as those servants have been enlisted into his majesty's service for the
general defence of America , and not of this province only , but all the colonies ,
and the nation in general , have and will receive equal benefit from their service ;
this ...
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... as also the expediency of the particular , had like to have produced an
imadvice and consent of the council and assem - mediate separation : and the
dispute which bly thereon ; and false information sent to arose concerning equal
privileges ...
... as also the expediency of the particular , had like to have produced an
imadvice and consent of the council and assem - mediate separation : and the
dispute which bly thereon ; and false information sent to arose concerning equal
privileges ...
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... that they were no more obliged to con- family here at home , as an equivalent
to the tribute to the public charges , than the chief Indian article ; and then
proceed in the folgovernor of any other colony : they will not lowing remarkable
terms .
... that they were no more obliged to con- family here at home , as an equivalent
to the tribute to the public charges , than the chief Indian article ; and then
proceed in the folgovernor of any other colony : they will not lowing remarkable
terms .
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-That minutes of that session might be necessary to after a due and weighty
reflection on these be mentioned in the representation , the go several matters ,
with many others of equal vernor found himself obliged to make to his importance
, the ...
-That minutes of that session might be necessary to after a due and weighty
reflection on these be mentioned in the representation , the go several matters ,
with many others of equal vernor found himself obliged to make to his importance
, the ...
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... been the result of addresses might have been retorted with equal truth on from
both houses , it could not be doubted but the proprietaries ] —That , were there
no other they would support their own act ; that he method of raising money for
the ...
... been the result of addresses might have been retorted with equal truth on from
both houses , it could not be doubted but the proprietaries ] —That , were there
no other they would support their own act ; that he method of raising money for
the ...
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