Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... manner by a renewal of those acts , and thereby of making himself acceptable to them ; but to extend them to such an unrea- sonable length of time as you now desire , might be to render him in a great measure unnecessary to them during ...
... manner by a renewal of those acts , and thereby of making himself acceptable to them ; but to extend them to such an unrea- sonable length of time as you now desire , might be to render him in a great measure unnecessary to them during ...
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... manner ( his words ) recommended to them a cheerful that river , and in the countries adjacent , have never received the countenance or approbation of those nations ; but , on the contrary , are ex- pressly declared by them , to have ...
... manner ( his words ) recommended to them a cheerful that river , and in the countries adjacent , have never received the countenance or approbation of those nations ; but , on the contrary , are ex- pressly declared by them , to have ...
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... manner agreeable to his been made known to his majesty or his minis- royal directions [ it has been already observed , ters ; that the fact mentioned by them , relat- that no manner had been , or could be , with ting to the case laid by ...
... manner agreeable to his been made known to his majesty or his minis- royal directions [ it has been already observed , ters ; that the fact mentioned by them , relat- that no manner had been , or could be , with ting to the case laid by ...
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... manner that would be most easy and most agreeable to us all . Whilst we are upon this article , as the governor must be in a great measure a stran- ger to our accounts , we take the liberty to remark , that the proprietary patents make ...
... manner that would be most easy and most agreeable to us all . Whilst we are upon this article , as the governor must be in a great measure a stran- ger to our accounts , we take the liberty to remark , that the proprietary patents make ...
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... manner the governor is pleased to contend for , and our proprietary instructions must be bind- ing upon us also ... manners , seldom seen in public papers , they finish their reply as follows : " As we have reason to believe the assem ...
... manner the governor is pleased to contend for , and our proprietary instructions must be bind- ing upon us also ... manners , seldom seen in public papers , they finish their reply as follows : " As we have reason to believe the assem ...
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