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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... Thousand Pounds on the former Plan . The old Instruction , and an Opinion of the Attorney - General's pleaded by the Governor in Bar of his Assent . A Message from the Assembly , fully demonstrating that Pennsylvania was not ...
... Thousand Pounds on the former Plan . The old Instruction , and an Opinion of the Attorney - General's pleaded by the Governor in Bar of his Assent . A Message from the Assembly , fully demonstrating that Pennsylvania was not ...
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... Thousand Pounds by a Tax on all real and personal Estates . The Address of the Assembly to the Governor . Their Fifty Thousand Pounds Money Bill returned with an Amend- ment , by which the whole Proprietary Estate was to be exempted ...
... Thousand Pounds by a Tax on all real and personal Estates . The Address of the Assembly to the Governor . Their Fifty Thousand Pounds Money Bill returned with an Amend- ment , by which the whole Proprietary Estate was to be exempted ...
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... Pounds in Bills of Credit . An Act for striking and issuing the Sum of Forty Thousand Pounds for the King's Use . An At- tack apprehended from the Indians . A Bill to permit the Exporta- tion of Provisions for the King's Service ...
... Pounds in Bills of Credit . An Act for striking and issuing the Sum of Forty Thousand Pounds for the King's Use . An At- tack apprehended from the Indians . A Bill to permit the Exporta- tion of Provisions for the King's Service ...
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... thousand pounds for their relief . And at another time , remembering that Great Britain , still more distant , groaned under heavy taxes in sup- porting the war , we threw in our mite to their assis- tance , by a free gift of three thousand ...
... thousand pounds for their relief . And at another time , remembering that Great Britain , still more distant , groaned under heavy taxes in sup- porting the war , we threw in our mite to their assis- tance , by a free gift of three thousand ...
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... thousand pounds to purchase provisions for the troops under General Braddock ; £ 2,985 . Os . 11d . for clearing a road by his orders ; £ 10,514 . 10s . 1d . to General Shirley , for the purchas- ing provisions for the New England ...
... thousand pounds to purchase provisions for the troops under General Braddock ; £ 2,985 . Os . 11d . for clearing a road by his orders ; £ 10,514 . 10s . 1d . to General Shirley , for the purchas- ing provisions for the New England ...
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