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, Band 3Tappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1836 |
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... Parliament , and have power to issue bills of credit on emergencies , to be sunk by the increased funds , bearing a small interest , but not to be tenders . I am , dear Sir , Your most obedient , and most humble servant , C * JAMES ...
... Parliament , and have power to issue bills of credit on emergencies , to be sunk by the increased funds , bearing a small interest , but not to be tenders . I am , dear Sir , Your most obedient , and most humble servant , C * JAMES ...
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... Parliament . They then proceeded to sketch out a Plan of Union , which they did in a plain and concise manner , just sufficient to show their sentiments of the kind of union , that would best suit the circumstances of the colonies , be ...
... Parliament . They then proceeded to sketch out a Plan of Union , which they did in a plain and concise manner , just sufficient to show their sentiments of the kind of union , that would best suit the circumstances of the colonies , be ...
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... Parliament . ' This new plan , being communicated by Governor Shirley to a gen- tleman of Philadelphia ( Dr ... parliamentary tax , before the French power in that country was subjected , and before the late restraints on their commerce ...
... Parliament . ' This new plan , being communicated by Governor Shirley to a gen- tleman of Philadelphia ( Dr ... parliamentary tax , before the French power in that country was subjected , and before the late restraints on their commerce ...
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... Parliament . They afford convincing proof , that , even at so early a day , the author had thought pro- foundly on the political condition of his country , and the rela- tions in which it stood to the government of Great Britain ; and ...
... Parliament . They afford convincing proof , that , even at so early a day , the author had thought pro- foundly on the political condition of his country , and the rela- tions in which it stood to the government of Great Britain ; and ...
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... Parliament , where they have no representation . It is very possible , that this gen- eral government might be as well and faithfully ad- ministered without the people , as with them ; but where heavy burthens are to be laid upon them ...
... Parliament , where they have no representation . It is very possible , that this gen- eral government might be as well and faithfully ad- ministered without the people , as with them ; but where heavy burthens are to be laid upon them ...
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