Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... necessary , though pounds five shillings and one penny . Whence they may not think it so suitable to our cir it was apparent , that for want of a sufficient cumstances as a larger sum ; one hundre currency , to invigorate the industry ...
... necessary , though pounds five shillings and one penny . Whence they may not think it so suitable to our cir it was apparent , that for want of a sufficient cumstances as a larger sum ; one hundre currency , to invigorate the industry ...
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... necessary to incline those great men to suffer their deputy to discharge the duty of his com- mission , the assembly chose to lose their bill rather than pay more for it than it was worth . Accordingly , the governor's amendments being ...
... necessary to incline those great men to suffer their deputy to discharge the duty of his com- mission , the assembly chose to lose their bill rather than pay more for it than it was worth . Accordingly , the governor's amendments being ...
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... necessary to secure them the full benefit of it . " " 13. It appears by their thirteenth para- graph , that the proprietaries think the part they voluntarily submit to bear , and expect always to bear , of public expenses , is greater ...
... necessary to secure them the full benefit of it . " " 13. It appears by their thirteenth para- graph , that the proprietaries think the part they voluntarily submit to bear , and expect always to bear , of public expenses , is greater ...
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... necessary that the paper - money of this province should be re - emitted for a far- ther time . " That there is a necessity , that a sum should be struck to exchange the ragged and torn bills now current by law in this pro- vince ...
... necessary that the paper - money of this province should be re - emitted for a far- ther time . " That there is a necessity , that a sum should be struck to exchange the ragged and torn bills now current by law in this pro- vince ...
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... necessary supplies , and there- by set the example to them , this province having been first invaded , and consequently in the most immediate danger ; that without this , they could neither keep their treaties with the Indians , nor ...
... necessary supplies , and there- by set the example to them , this province having been first invaded , and consequently in the most immediate danger ; that without this , they could neither keep their treaties with the Indians , nor ...
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