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" On the whole, sir, I cannot help expressing a wish that every member of the Convention who may still have objections to it would, with me, on this occasion doubt a little of his own infallibility, and, to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this... "
The Constitutional History of the United States - Page 589
by Francis Newton Thorpe - 1901
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The complete works ... of ... Benjamin Franklin, Volume 3

Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 pages
...convention, who may still have objections, would with me, on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and, to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. [The motion was then made for adding the last formula, viz. Done in Convention, by the unanimous consent,...
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The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the ..., Volume 3

Benjamin Franklin - American literature - 1806 - 590 pages
...convention, who may still have objections, would with me, on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and, to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. (The motion was then made for adding the last for" inula, viz. : Done in Convention, by the unanimous...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

English literature - 1807 - 570 pages
...convention, who may still have objections, would with me, on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument.' ' [The motion was then made tor adding tbela<t form«lfl,vij. ' Done in Convention, by the unanimous...
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The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life Written ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 pages
...convention, who may still have objections, would with me on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. [ The motioa was then made for adding the last for> jnnla, viz. Done in convention by the unanimous...
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The Essays, Humourous, Moral and Literary: Of the Late Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin - American essays - 1811 - 190 pages
...convention, who may still have objection, would with me on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. [The motion was then made for adding the last formula, viz. Done in convention by the unanimous consent,...
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The Essays, Humourous, Moral and Literary: Of the Late Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin - American essays - 1811 - 196 pages
...convention, who may still have objection, would with me on this occasion, doubjt a little of his own infallibility, and to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. ŁThe motion was then made for adding the last formula, viz. Done in convention by the unanimous consent,...
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The Republican Compiler: Comprising a Series of Scientific, Descriptive ...

A citizen of Pittsburgh - Readers - 1818 - 276 pages
...convention, who may still have objections, would with me, on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. Life of Franklin, Speech of PA'rRICK HENRT, delivered in the house of delegates of Virginia, in support...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...

Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1818 - 566 pages
...convention who may still have objections to it, would with me on this occasion doubt a little of his ovui infallibility, and to make manifest our unanimity put his name to this instrument. Then the motion was made for adding the last formula, viz. " Done in convention by the unanimous consent,"...
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Essays and Letters, Volumes 1-2

Benjamin Franklin - American essays - 1820 - 360 pages
...convention, who may still have objections, would, with me, on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and, to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. [The motion was then made for adding the last formula, viz. Done in Convention, by the unanimous consent,...
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The British Prose Writers...: Dr. B. Franklin's essays

British prose literature - 1821 - 356 pages
...convention, who may still have objections, would, with me, on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and, to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. [The motion was then made for adding the last formula, viz. Done in Convention, by the unanimous consent,...
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