Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... letter , were the subject of these debates , is more than probable : and if so , it will follow , that their want of will or power to comply with them was the cause of their dissolution . In the year 1696 , being the next year fol ...
... letter , were the subject of these debates , is more than probable : and if so , it will follow , that their want of will or power to comply with them was the cause of their dissolution . In the year 1696 , being the next year fol ...
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... letter from his majesty , requiring an aid of three hundred and fifty pounds sterling , to- wards the fortifications to be raised on the frontiers of New York , they excused them- selves from complying ; urging that the great sums ...
... letter from his majesty , requiring an aid of three hundred and fifty pounds sterling , to- wards the fortifications to be raised on the frontiers of New York , they excused them- selves from complying ; urging that the great sums ...
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... letter from thee , nor any other intimation but by thy secretary's letters , which he thought fit to communicate by piece- meals , whereby we understand , thou hast been making terms for thyself and family : and by what we gather , thou ...
... letter from thee , nor any other intimation but by thy secretary's letters , which he thought fit to communicate by piece- meals , whereby we understand , thou hast been making terms for thyself and family : and by what we gather , thou ...
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... letter dated in September , 1697 ; and we hope we need not be more express in charg- ing thee , as thou tenders , thy own honour and honesty , or the obligations thou art under to thy friends , and particularly thy first pur- chasers ...
... letter dated in September , 1697 ; and we hope we need not be more express in charg- ing thee , as thou tenders , thy own honour and honesty , or the obligations thou art under to thy friends , and particularly thy first pur- chasers ...
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... letter is not complained of as scandalous , because of its falsehood , but because of its freedom , in which it must be understood consists the in- dignity . And the assembly's reply was as follows : " As to the representation or letter ...
... letter is not complained of as scandalous , because of its falsehood , but because of its freedom , in which it must be understood consists the in- dignity . And the assembly's reply was as follows : " As to the representation or letter ...
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