The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... England in June of the same year . He began his mission in England by endeavoring to effect an amicable compromise with the proprietaries , in which he did not succeed . The business was then carried before the privy council . The ...
... England in June of the same year . He began his mission in England by endeavoring to effect an amicable compromise with the proprietaries , in which he did not succeed . The business was then carried before the privy council . The ...
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... England , and as is usual in any of the plantations in America : [ also ] it is an indubitable and " - now an incontested right of the commons of England vi . AMERICAN POLITICS .
... England , and as is usual in any of the plantations in America : [ also ] it is an indubitable and " - now an incontested right of the commons of England vi . AMERICAN POLITICS .
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Benjamin Franklin. - now an incontested right of the commons of England , to grant aids and supplies to his majesty in any ... England , and of prosecuting their complaints and remonstrating their aggrievances , GRIEVANCES OF PENNSYLVANIA ...
Benjamin Franklin. - now an incontested right of the commons of England , to grant aids and supplies to his majesty in any ... England , and of prosecuting their complaints and remonstrating their aggrievances , GRIEVANCES OF PENNSYLVANIA ...
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... England , the chief rents , honors , and castles of the crown are taxed , and pay their proportion to the supplies that are granted to the king for the defence of the realm and support of government : his majesty , the nobility of the ...
... England , the chief rents , honors , and castles of the crown are taxed , and pay their proportion to the supplies that are granted to the king for the defence of the realm and support of government : his majesty , the nobility of the ...
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... England ; that thereby they might remain free from the influence of persons in power , the rights of the people might be preserved , and their properties effectually secured . That by the guarantee , William Penn ( understanding the ...
... England ; that thereby they might remain free from the influence of persons in power , the rights of the people might be preserved , and their properties effectually secured . That by the guarantee , William Penn ( understanding the ...
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