Britain, till the new parliament, representing the whole, shall think it for the interest of the whole to re-enact some or all of them : it is not that I imagine so many representatives will be allowed the colonies, as to have any great weight by their... The Administration of the British Colonies - Sida 117efter Thomas Pownall - 1774Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1741 - 832 sidor
...think it for the interest of the whole to re-enaft feme or all of them : It is not that I imagine la many reprefentatives will be allowed the colonies,...there might be fufficient to occafion thofe laws to lie better and more impartially confidered, and perhaps to overcome the piivatc intereft of a petty... | |
| Thomas Hutchinson - 1828 - 568 sidor
...of the whole, to re-enact some or all of them : not that he imagined so many representatives would be allowed the colonies, as to have any great weight by their numbers ; but he thought they might be sufficient to occasion those laws to be better and more impartially considered,... | |
| Francis Maseres - 1777 - 498 sidor
...to re-enact " fome or all of them. ct ce « cc *' It is not that I imagine fo many repre" fentatives will be allowed the colonies, as " to have any great weight by their numbers ; rt but I think there might be fufficient to " occafion thofe laws to be better and more " impartially... | |
| James Murray - 1780 - 626 sidor
...re-cnaft fome or all of them: It is not that I imagine fo many reprefentatives wjll be allowed die colonies, as to have any great weight by their numbers; but I think there might by fufficient to occafion thofe laws to be better and more impartially confidered, and perhaps to »vercome... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 590 sidor
...interest of the whole to re-enact some or all of them : it is not that I imagine so many representatives will be allowed the colonies, as to have any great...weight by their numbers.; but I think there might be sufficient to occasion those laws to be better and more impartially considered, and perhaps to overcome... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 sidor
...interest of the whole to re-enact some or all of them: it is not that I imagine so many representatives will be allowed the colonies, as to have any great...weight by their numbers; but I think there might be sufficient to occasion those laws to be better and more impartially considered, and perhaps to overcome... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 sidor
...interest of the whole to re-enact some or all of them : it is not that I imagine so many representatives will be allowed the colonies, as to have any great...weight by their numbers ; but I think there might be sufficient, to occasion those laws to be better and more impartially considered, and perhaps to overcome... | |
| Thomas Hutchinson - 1828 - 610 sidor
...of the whole, to re-enact some or all of them : not that he imagined so many representatives would be allowed the colonies, as to have any great weight by their numbers ; but he thought they might be sufficient to occasion those laws to be better and more impartially considered,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1836 - 606 sidor
...interest of the whole to reenact some or all of them. It is not that I imagine so many representatives will be allowed the colonies, as to have any great...weight by their numbers ; but I think there might be sufficient to occasion those laws to be better and more impartially considered, and perhaps to overcome... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 624 sidor
...interest of the whole to reenact some or all of them. It is not that I imagine so many representatives will be allowed the colonies, as to have any great...weight by their numbers; but I think there might be sufficient tp occasion those laws to be better and more impartially considered, and perhaps to overcome... | |
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