Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... consider , whether such expressions might not have a But we anticipate - the assembly did not tendency to alienate the affections of the peo- stop here ; but unanimously came to such re- ple from his majesty's person and government ...
... consider , whether such expressions might not have a But we anticipate - the assembly did not tendency to alienate the affections of the peo- stop here ; but unanimously came to such re- ple from his majesty's person and government ...
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... consider him as the most proper judge of the limits of his own dominions . In their next section , they dispute the pro- bability and almost the possibility of the ar- rival of such a body as six thousand of the best troops of France at ...
... consider him as the most proper judge of the limits of his own dominions . In their next section , they dispute the pro- bability and almost the possibility of the ar- rival of such a body as six thousand of the best troops of France at ...
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... consider- to be , in the main , frugal and industrious , yet ation of the danger to which your country it is evident ... considering what he had to pro- commission to him , their lieutenant , whereby pose without delay , and making the ...
... consider- to be , in the main , frugal and industrious , yet ation of the danger to which your country it is evident ... considering what he had to pro- commission to him , their lieutenant , whereby pose without delay , and making the ...
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... consider what might be the consequence of their refusing to grant the necessary supplies , as they might be as- sured his majesty would not condescend to tion are at the expense of sending troops for the PENNSYLVANIA . 69.
... consider what might be the consequence of their refusing to grant the necessary supplies , as they might be as- sured his majesty would not condescend to tion are at the expense of sending troops for the PENNSYLVANIA . 69.
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... consider- ation ; the bill may still be resumed , and a conference entered into at a future session , if there should be any prospect of success . If our proceeding was irregular , which we think it was not , the governor may be pleased ...
... consider- ation ; the bill may still be resumed , and a conference entered into at a future session , if there should be any prospect of success . If our proceeding was irregular , which we think it was not , the governor may be pleased ...
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