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... bills of credit and the excise . No part of these monies was ever paid by the proprietaries , or ever raised on their estates ; and therefore they can have no pre- tence of right to a voice in the disposition of them . They have ever ...
... bills of credit and the excise . No part of these monies was ever paid by the proprietaries , or ever raised on their estates ; and therefore they can have no pre- tence of right to a voice in the disposition of them . They have ever ...
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... bills of credit , or for raising money by excise or any other method ; unless the governor or commander in chief for the time being , by clauses to be inserted therein , has a negative in the disposition of the mo- nies arising thereby ...
... bills of credit , or for raising money by excise or any other method ; unless the governor or commander in chief for the time being , by clauses to be inserted therein , has a negative in the disposition of the mo- nies arising thereby ...
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... bill for that purpose The proprietaries of Pennsylvania oppose the bill brought into parlia- ment for restraining the northern colonies from issuing paper - bills of credit , and make a merit of it in the province 78 ib . ib . ib . 192 ...
... bill for that purpose The proprietaries of Pennsylvania oppose the bill brought into parlia- ment for restraining the northern colonies from issuing paper - bills of credit , and make a merit of it in the province 78 ib . ib . ib . 192 ...
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... bill for striking 35,000 / . in bills of credit ; 15,000 % . for the king's use , and the rest for replacing defective bills 134 Which the governor evades for want of sufficient powers to pass it 135 132 133 Governor Morris's arrival at ...
... bill for striking 35,000 / . in bills of credit ; 15,000 % . for the king's use , and the rest for replacing defective bills 134 Which the governor evades for want of sufficient powers to pass it 135 132 133 Governor Morris's arrival at ...
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... bills to the same amount , and to be sunk by an extension of the excise for ... bill , and his acknowlegments of the cheerfulness shewn by them in granting 10,000 ... credit of the pro- vince 176 178 ib . 179 130 181 ib . Another paper of ...
... bills to the same amount , and to be sunk by an extension of the excise for ... bill , and his acknowlegments of the cheerfulness shewn by them in granting 10,000 ... credit of the pro- vince 176 178 ib . 179 130 181 ib . Another paper of ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
act of parliament adjournment affairs amendments answer apprehend assembly assent bills of credit charge clause colonies committee common concerning consent consideration council crown declared defence deputy desire duty England excise exemption expected expence farther fifty thousand pounds five thousand pounds force freemen French gentlemen give governor is pleased granted hope hundred pounds Indians inhabitants interest justice king king's king's service laid lands laws letter liberty lords lords of trade lower counties majesty majesty's manner ment necessary obliged occasion opinion parliament passed Penn Pennsylvania persons pounds sterling present prietary privileges proposed proprie proprieta proprietary estate proprietary instructions province province of Pennsylvania purchase purpose quit-rents raised reason received refused representatives royal charter sent Shawanese shew supplies thee thing Thomas Penn thou thought tion trade treaties unani vernor vince vote whole William Penn