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In returning I met at New York with the votes of the Assembly of Pennsylvania , by which it appeared that notwithstanding his promise to me he and the House were already in high contention , and it was a continual battle between them as ...
In returning I met at New York with the votes of the Assembly of Pennsylvania , by which it appeared that notwithstanding his promise to me he and the House were already in high contention , and it was a continual battle between them as ...
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I then suggested a method of doing the business without the governor , by orders on the trustees of the loan office , which by law the Assembly had the right of drawing . There was indeed little or no money at the time in the office ...
I then suggested a method of doing the business without the governor , by orders on the trustees of the loan office , which by law the Assembly had the right of drawing . There was indeed little or no money at the time in the office ...
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GOVERNOR MORRIS , who had continually worried the Assembly with message after message before the defeat of Braddock , to beat them into the making of acts to raise money for the defense of the province without taxing among others the ...
GOVERNOR MORRIS , who had continually worried the Assembly with message after message before the defeat of Braddock , to beat them into the making of acts to raise money for the defense of the province without taxing among others the ...
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