The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Now First Collected and Arranged ; with Memoirs of His Early Life, Written by HimselfLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ... and J. Johnson & Company, 1811 |
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... bills are to be cur- rent ) accumulate to a sum sufficient to discharge them all at their original value . This has been tried in Maryland : and the bills so funded were issued without being made a general legal tender . The event was ...
... bills are to be cur- rent ) accumulate to a sum sufficient to discharge them all at their original value . This has been tried in Maryland : and the bills so funded were issued without being made a general legal tender . The event was ...
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... bills as now lie before the governor , ( the naturalization bill , and such other bills as may be presented to him during this sitting ) there be PAID him the sum of five hundred pounds . Re- solved also , that on the passage of such bills ...
... bills as now lie before the governor , ( the naturalization bill , and such other bills as may be presented to him during this sitting ) there be PAID him the sum of five hundred pounds . Re- solved also , that on the passage of such bills ...
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... bills for money at a value which they had only nominally , and not really , was in that respect fundamentally wrong and unjust . And yet we believe the reader will not think the assembly so much to blame , when he considers , that the ...
... bills for money at a value which they had only nominally , and not really , was in that respect fundamentally wrong and unjust . And yet we believe the reader will not think the assembly so much to blame , when he considers , that the ...
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Albany papers continued I Letter to Governor Shirley concern | 30 |
Letter to the same on the subject of uniting the colonies more | 37 |
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