The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... thou , having obtained the duke's grant for the three lower counties [ the territory that is to say ] prevailed with the people of the province to unite in legislation and govern- ment with them of the lower counties ; and then by a sub ...
... thou , having obtained the duke's grant for the three lower counties [ the territory that is to say ] prevailed with the people of the province to unite in legislation and govern- ment with them of the lower counties ; and then by a sub ...
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... thou had , thou would not pro- duce it , though often requested so to do : therefore we take it the harder that thou , who knew how precarious thy power was to govern the lower counties , should bring thy province into such a state and ...
... thou had , thou would not pro- duce it , though often requested so to do : therefore we take it the harder that thou , who knew how precarious thy power was to govern the lower counties , should bring thy province into such a state and ...
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... thou had but a treble vote , the people , through their unskilful- ness in the laws of trade and navigation , might ... thou had to insist on such security , or to have a negative upon bills to be passed into laws in general assem- blies ...
... thou had but a treble vote , the people , through their unskilful- ness in the laws of trade and navigation , might ... thou had to insist on such security , or to have a negative upon bills to be passed into laws in general assem- blies ...
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... thou solemnly testified , that what was inserted in that charter was solely intended by thee for the good and benefit of the freemen of the province , and prosecuted with much earnestness in thy spirit towards God at the time of its ...
... thou solemnly testified , that what was inserted in that charter was solely intended by thee for the good and benefit of the freemen of the province , and prosecuted with much earnestness in thy spirit towards God at the time of its ...
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... thou art 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 ...
... thou art 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 ...
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