The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author by Jared Sparks, Band 3Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... liberty , that the subject should not be taxed but by his own consent , or the consent of his elected representatives . " That taxes to be laid and levied by this proposed constitution will be proposed and agreed to by the ...
... liberty , that the subject should not be taxed but by his own consent , or the consent of his elected representatives . " That taxes to be laid and levied by this proposed constitution will be proposed and agreed to by the ...
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... liberty to purchase a little temporary safety , deserve neither liberty nor safety . First Published in London , 1759 . The controversies , which existed for many years between the Proprietary Governors and the Assemblies of ...
... liberty to purchase a little temporary safety , deserve neither liberty nor safety . First Published in London , 1759 . The controversies , which existed for many years between the Proprietary Governors and the Assemblies of ...
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... liberty , and the natural ef- forts of unbiassed men to secure themselves against the first approaches of oppression , must have a captivating power over every man of sensibility and discernment amongst us . Liberty , it seems , thrives ...
... liberty , and the natural ef- forts of unbiassed men to secure themselves against the first approaches of oppression , must have a captivating power over every man of sensibility and discernment amongst us . Liberty , it seems , thrives ...
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Papers relating to a Plan of Union of the Colonies adopt | 22 |
Plan of Union adopted by the Convention at Albany | 36 |
Three Letters to Governor Shirley | 56 |
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