The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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第 vi 頁
... danger of the loss of this colony . Secondly , The representatives of the people , in general as- sembly met , by virtue of the said royal grant , and the char- ter of privileges granted by the said William Penn , and a law of this ...
... danger of the loss of this colony . Secondly , The representatives of the people , in general as- sembly met , by virtue of the said royal grant , and the char- ter of privileges granted by the said William Penn , and a law of this ...
第 viii 頁
... danger to which the nation and its colonies are exposed , and great distress of this province in particular , by their said instruc- tions , have prohibited their governors from passing laws for the raising supplies for its defence ...
... danger to which the nation and its colonies are exposed , and great distress of this province in particular , by their said instruc- tions , have prohibited their governors from passing laws for the raising supplies for its defence ...
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... dangers might ensue , as well to him as ourselves , in passing and con- firming laws of such a nature , as would ... danger to us all : viz . that I , being by my commission , as aforesaid , re- ferred for my rule and instructions to ...
... dangers might ensue , as well to him as ourselves , in passing and con- firming laws of such a nature , as would ... danger to us all : viz . that I , being by my commission , as aforesaid , re- ferred for my rule and instructions to ...
第 19 頁
... danger of [ the province must be understood ] being lost from the crown . - The constitution of their majesties ' government and that of Mr. Penn's are in direct opposition one to the other : if you will be tenacious in stickling for ...
... danger of [ the province must be understood ] being lost from the crown . - The constitution of their majesties ' government and that of Mr. Penn's are in direct opposition one to the other : if you will be tenacious in stickling for ...
第 22 頁
... danger , might not find it at their own doors ; extolled the two provinces of Jersey for the aids they had sent ; and concluded thus , " Gentlemen , I consider your princ ples , that you will not carry arms , nor levy money to make war ...
... danger , might not find it at their own doors ; extolled the two provinces of Jersey for the aids they had sent ; and concluded thus , " Gentlemen , I consider your princ ples , that you will not carry arms , nor levy money to make war ...
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