Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... paid by the proprietaries , or ever raised on their estates ; and therefore they can have no pretence of right to a voice in the disposition of them . They have ever been applied with prudent frugality to the honour and advantage of the ...
... paid by the proprietaries , or ever raised on their estates ; and therefore they can have no pretence of right to a voice in the disposition of them . They have ever been applied with prudent frugality to the honour and advantage of the ...
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... paid by the county of Philadelphia alone . Nor ought it to be forgotten , that in the pre- ceding session four pence in the pound and twenty - four shillings per head had been de- manded for these services ; and that as they paid by ...
... paid by the county of Philadelphia alone . Nor ought it to be forgotten , that in the pre- ceding session four pence in the pound and twenty - four shillings per head had been de- manded for these services ; and that as they paid by ...
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... paid for ( though thou gave them power so to do ) and so great is the dif- culty and trouble to get satisfaction in this particular , that it is better for one to forego his right , than wait on and attend the commis- sioners about it ...
... paid for ( though thou gave them power so to do ) and so great is the dif- culty and trouble to get satisfaction in this particular , that it is better for one to forego his right , than wait on and attend the commis- sioners about it ...
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... paid and as he and his agents went on , not only to reserve such rents out of all the parcels of lands they dis- the value of lands rose ; so it could not but follow , that in process of time these quit - rents would of themselves ...
... paid and as he and his agents went on , not only to reserve such rents out of all the parcels of lands they dis- the value of lands rose ; so it could not but follow , that in process of time these quit - rents would of themselves ...
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... paid in the one preferable to the other : they provided for the gradual reduction of them , by enacting , that one eighth of the principal , as well as the whole interest money , should be annually paid . And it was not till they were ...
... paid in the one preferable to the other : they provided for the gradual reduction of them , by enacting , that one eighth of the principal , as well as the whole interest money , should be annually paid . And it was not till they were ...
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