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<Text id=FraLond> <Author>Franklin, Benjamin</Author> <Title>London, 1757-1775</Title> <Edition>[Selections. 1987] Writings. Library of America. J.A. Leo Lemay, ed. New York: Literary Classics of the United States, 1987</Edition> <Date>1757-1775</Date> <body> <div0> <loc><locdoc>FraLond505</locdoc> <milestone n=505> <p><i>William Franklin to the <p>Printer of the Citizen: <p>A Defense of the Quakers and the <p>Pennsylvania Assembly</i> <p><i>Some Account of the late Disputes between the Assembly of</i> Pensylvania, <i>and their present Governor</i> William Denny, <i>Esq;</i> <p>In our <i>Magazine</i>, <i>Vol.</i> xxv. p. 87 <i>Vol.</i> xxvi. <i>p.</i> 28. we have given a very particular account of the disputes between the assembly of <i>Pensylvania</i> and the late Governor <i>Morris</i>, which had exactly the same cause, and produced exactly the same effects, as the late dispute between this assembly and Mr <i>Denny</i>. <p>The acting governor, who is only . . .