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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... regard to Indian trade and lands ; or are less exposed , being covered by others , as New Jersey , Rhode Island , Connecticut , Maryland ; or have particular whims and prejudices against warlike meas- ures in general , as Pennsylvania ...
... regard to Indian trade and lands ; or are less exposed , being covered by others , as New Jersey , Rhode Island , Connecticut , Maryland ; or have particular whims and prejudices against warlike meas- ures in general , as Pennsylvania ...
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... regard to it.- EDITOR . 23 looked eration , President - General . legislature LETTER I. CONCERNING THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE IN CHOOSING THE RULERS BY WHOM TAXES ARE IMPOSED . SIR , Tuesday Morning , ( December 17th , 1754. ) I return you ...
... regard to it.- EDITOR . 23 looked eration , President - General . legislature LETTER I. CONCERNING THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE IN CHOOSING THE RULERS BY WHOM TAXES ARE IMPOSED . SIR , Tuesday Morning , ( December 17th , 1754. ) I return you ...
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... regard for their country , or of their common sense and understanding , which they have not de- served . That compelling the colonies to pay money without their consent , would be rather like raising contribu- tions in an enemy's ...
... regard for their country , or of their common sense and understanding , which they have not de- served . That compelling the colonies to pay money without their consent , would be rather like raising contribu- tions in an enemy's ...
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... regard to military matters , are not so great as those which the colonies of Rhode Island and Connecticut are intrusted with by their charters , and have never abused ; for , by this plan , the president - general is appointed by the ...
... regard to military matters , are not so great as those which the colonies of Rhode Island and Connecticut are intrusted with by their charters , and have never abused ; for , by this plan , the president - general is appointed by the ...
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... regard for scrupulous and tender consciences , which I cannot be done where compulsive means are used to force men into military service ; therefore , as we represent all the people of the province , and are MILITIA ACT . 79.
... regard for scrupulous and tender consciences , which I cannot be done where compulsive means are used to force men into military service ; therefore , as we represent all the people of the province , and are MILITIA ACT . 79.
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