Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... subjects of England , and as is usual in any of the plantations in America : [ also ] it is an indubitable and now an incontested right of the commons of England , to grant aids and supplies to his majesty in any manner they think most ...
... subjects of England , and as is usual in any of the plantations in America : [ also ] it is an indubitable and now an incontested right of the commons of England , to grant aids and supplies to his majesty in any manner they think most ...
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... subjects do now actually contribute their proportion towards the defence of America in general , and this province in particular ; and it is in a more especial manner the duty of the proprietaries to pay their proportion of a tax for ...
... subjects do now actually contribute their proportion towards the defence of America in general , and this province in particular ; and it is in a more especial manner the duty of the proprietaries to pay their proportion of a tax for ...
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... subjects , the merchants and insurers in England , as well as the merchants here and elsewhere , did during the last , and will during the present war , greatly suffer in their property , trade , and commerce , by the enemy's privateers ...
... subjects , the merchants and insurers in England , as well as the merchants here and elsewhere , did during the last , and will during the present war , greatly suffer in their property , trade , and commerce , by the enemy's privateers ...
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... subject is , to have a property of his own , in his estate , person , and reputation ; subject only to laws enacted by his own concurrence , either in person or by his representatives : and which birthright accompanies him wheresoever ...
... subject is , to have a property of his own , in his estate , person , and reputation ; subject only to laws enacted by his own concurrence , either in person or by his representatives : and which birthright accompanies him wheresoever ...
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... subjects , he was now inclined to render somewhat more favourable to himself in point of government . Of much artifice we find him accused ( by the provincial assembly of 1704 , in a repre- sentation addressed to himself ) in the whole ...
... subjects , he was now inclined to render somewhat more favourable to himself in point of government . Of much artifice we find him accused ( by the provincial assembly of 1704 , in a repre- sentation addressed to himself ) in the whole ...
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