The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... pleased to give why none are sent , that the proprietary and governor hath given directions for letting all the laws drop or fall , we are credibly informed , that afterwards he was well pleased they should stand ; and all the laws made ...
... pleased to give why none are sent , that the proprietary and governor hath given directions for letting all the laws drop or fall , we are credibly informed , that afterwards he was well pleased they should stand ; and all the laws made ...
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... pleased to convene us , by his writs , although not in the form of our charter , as we could desire , we have obeyed the same , and considered what he has laid before us , viz . an answer to the late queen's letter , and our ...
... pleased to convene us , by his writs , although not in the form of our charter , as we could desire , we have obeyed the same , and considered what he has laid before us , viz . an answer to the late queen's letter , and our ...
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... , to wit , " that the commissioners thou art pleased to promise , be invested with full and complete power WILLIAM PENN , ESQ . GOVERNOR . 31 Three of the requisitions they made to him, with his answers their replies 383.
... , to wit , " that the commissioners thou art pleased to promise , be invested with full and complete power WILLIAM PENN , ESQ . GOVERNOR . 31 Three of the requisitions they made to him, with his answers their replies 383.
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... pleased to observe to us , that the proprietary had not given away the power of dissolution , & c . by the charter ( in express words ) yet that it could not be in- tended to be reserved by him , seems evident to us for the following ...
... pleased to observe to us , that the proprietary had not given away the power of dissolution , & c . by the charter ( in express words ) yet that it could not be in- tended to be reserved by him , seems evident to us for the following ...
第 52 頁
... pleased to style a tedious bill of property , fitted so entirely to the people's interest , and with so little regard to the proprietary , that it seemed strange how rea- sonable men could , without confusion , offer it : and in another ...
... pleased to style a tedious bill of property , fitted so entirely to the people's interest , and with so little regard to the proprietary , that it seemed strange how rea- sonable men could , without confusion , offer it : and in another ...
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