The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Now First Collected and Arranged: with Memoirs of His Early Life, Written by Himself ; in Three Volumes, Volume 3J. Johnson, and Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 - 552 pages |
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... majesty for a royal , in lieu of a proprietary government Remarks on a late protest against the appointment of Mr. Franklin as agent for this province ( of Pensylvania ) Remarks on a plan for the future management of Indian affairs 89 ...
... majesty for a royal , in lieu of a proprietary government Remarks on a late protest against the appointment of Mr. Franklin as agent for this province ( of Pensylvania ) Remarks on a plan for the future management of Indian affairs 89 ...
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... Majesty . By RO- BERT BISSET , LL . D. Author of the Life of Burke , & c . & c . & c . In Six Volumes Octavo , Price 21. 12s . 6d . in Boards . " Dr. Bisset's History is highly praise - worthy - it narrates with greater detail and ...
... Majesty . By RO- BERT BISSET , LL . D. Author of the Life of Burke , & c . & c . & c . In Six Volumes Octavo , Price 21. 12s . 6d . in Boards . " Dr. Bisset's History is highly praise - worthy - it narrates with greater detail and ...
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... majesty's service and the general interest of the British empire . This was respectfully sent to the assemblies of the several colonies for their considera- tion , and to receive such alterations and improvements . as they should think ...
... majesty's service and the general interest of the British empire . This was respectfully sent to the assemblies of the several colonies for their considera- tion , and to receive such alterations and improvements . as they should think ...
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... majesty's pleasure be known . OFFICERS HOW APPOINTED . That all military commission officers , whether for land or sea - service , to act under this general constitution , shall be nominated by the president general ; but the ...
... majesty's pleasure be known . OFFICERS HOW APPOINTED . That all military commission officers , whether for land or sea - service , to act under this general constitution , shall be nominated by the president general ; but the ...
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... majesty in his wisdom shall think most fit for their benefit and encouragement , consistent with the general good of the British empire ; for extraordinary privileges and liberties , with lands on easy terms , are strong inducements to ...
... majesty in his wisdom shall think most fit for their benefit and encouragement , consistent with the general good of the British empire ; for extraordinary privileges and liberties , with lands on easy terms , are strong inducements to ...
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