Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... Territories , conceiving that public appointments ought to be more evenly distributed , as it respected them , than they appeared to be , began to think that there ought ought to be separate Establishments for the said Territories and ...
... Territories , conceiving that public appointments ought to be more evenly distributed , as it respected them , than they appeared to be , began to think that there ought ought to be separate Establishments for the said Territories and ...
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... Territories , met in the Council - room privately and without any official summons , and , considering themselves as a legal Coun- cil , issued forth Commissions for constitut- ing Provincial Judges and other Officers . Such an act , it ...
... Territories , met in the Council - room privately and without any official summons , and , considering themselves as a legal Coun- cil , issued forth Commissions for constitut- ing Provincial Judges and other Officers . Such an act , it ...
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... Territories . They still con- ceived they had not their share of public appointments , and therefore they requested the Council to propose a Bill to the Assem- bly , to enable nine of the members of the Territories , or any six of them ...
... Territories . They still con- ceived they had not their share of public appointments , and therefore they requested the Council to propose a Bill to the Assem- bly , to enable nine of the members of the Territories , or any six of them ...
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... Territories protested against it . They preferred , they said , the five Com- missioners ; and most of all they disliked a Deputy Governor . They gave the reasons for their preference ; but the true one was , that , if a Deputy Governor ...
... Territories protested against it . They preferred , they said , the five Com- missioners ; and most of all they disliked a Deputy Governor . They gave the reasons for their preference ; but the true one was , that , if a Deputy Governor ...
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... Territories , and patriotically promised , on his part , that as long as he re- mained in the station of Deputy Governor he would not burthen the latter with the charge of a single penny for himself , nor would he ever accept of any ...
... Territories , and patriotically promised , on his part , that as long as he re- mained in the station of Deputy Governor he would not burthen the latter with the charge of a single penny for himself , nor would he ever accept of any ...
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