Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... greater medium be ever so necessary for its support . Fourthly - By the laws and statutes of England , the chief rents , honours , and castles of the crown are taxed , and pay their proportion to the supplies that are granted to the ...
... greater medium be ever so necessary for its support . Fourthly - By the laws and statutes of England , the chief rents , honours , and castles of the crown are taxed , and pay their proportion to the supplies that are granted to the ...
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... greater expense in attending the affairs of the province , than our estate could be taxed at , if all the es- tatcs in the province were rated to the public charges , which would be the only fair way of establishing a proportion . If we ...
... greater expense in attending the affairs of the province , than our estate could be taxed at , if all the es- tatcs in the province were rated to the public charges , which would be the only fair way of establishing a proportion . If we ...
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... greater , which the pounds was appropriated for the subsistence governor refused , unless we would give in a of Indians taking refuge in this province , manner which we think inconsistent with our payment of posts or expresses , hire of ...
... greater , which the pounds was appropriated for the subsistence governor refused , unless we would give in a of Indians taking refuge in this province , manner which we think inconsistent with our payment of posts or expresses , hire of ...
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... greater affairs elsewhere . The current of elections , however , still con- tinued to set against him : those who had the most interest at stake remained firm to the interest of their country ; and now nothing re- mained but the dint of ...
... greater affairs elsewhere . The current of elections , however , still con- tinued to set against him : those who had the most interest at stake remained firm to the interest of their country ; and now nothing re- mained but the dint of ...
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... greater and more lasting mischiefs than the grant of mo- ney can prevent ; that of the twenty amend ments offered by the governor to the fifty thousand pounds bill of the last assembly , the present assembly had admitted every one of ...
... greater and more lasting mischiefs than the grant of mo- ney can prevent ; that of the twenty amend ments offered by the governor to the fifty thousand pounds bill of the last assembly , the present assembly had admitted every one of ...
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