The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... whole proprietary - estate was to be exempted from the tax 208 The message of the assembly to the governor on that occasion , de- siring his reasons for that exemption 209 The governor's reply , containing four curious reasons ib . The ...
... whole proprietary - estate was to be exempted from the tax 208 The message of the assembly to the governor on that occasion , de- siring his reasons for that exemption 209 The governor's reply , containing four curious reasons ib . The ...
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... whole consists of twenty three sections ; of which it is presumed , these are the most material . They are penned with all the appearance of candour and simplicity imagina- ble ; so that if craft had any thing to do with them , never ...
... whole consists of twenty three sections ; of which it is presumed , these are the most material . They are penned with all the appearance of candour and simplicity imagina- ble ; so that if craft had any thing to do with them , never ...
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... whole course of this proceeding ; whether justly or not let the world determine . " That They tell him , for example , in so many words , we find by the minutes of the assembly and other papers , as well as living witnesses , that ...
... whole course of this proceeding ; whether justly or not let the world determine . " That They tell him , for example , in so many words , we find by the minutes of the assembly and other papers , as well as living witnesses , that ...
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... whole period , we find the freemen in assembly met for the year 1704 , thus farther expostulat- ing with their proprietary , in the remonstrance already more than once referred to : to wit , " But what thou and they ( the five ...
... whole period , we find the freemen in assembly met for the year 1704 , thus farther expostulat- ing with their proprietary , in the remonstrance already more than once referred to : to wit , " But what thou and they ( the five ...
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... whole twenty - one he returned a special answer ; and to the three recited , those that follow . " To the first : I shall appoint those in whom I can confide , whose powers shall be sufficient and public for the security of all ...
... whole twenty - one he returned a special answer ; and to the three recited , those that follow . " To the first : I shall appoint those in whom I can confide , whose powers shall be sufficient and public for the security of all ...
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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