The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters Official and Private Not Hitherto Published ; With Notes and a Life by the Author ; by Jared Sparks, Band 3Childs and Peterson, 1840 |
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... Concerning the Voice of the People in Choosing the Rulers by whom Taxes are Im- posed • Letter II . On the Imposition of Direct Taxes upon the Colonies without their Consent 57 . 58 Letter III . On the Subject of uniting the Colonies.
... Concerning the Voice of the People in Choosing the Rulers by whom Taxes are Im- posed • Letter II . On the Imposition of Direct Taxes upon the Colonies without their Consent 57 . 58 Letter III . On the Subject of uniting the Colonies.
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... concerning the present State of Affairs in Pennsylvania • · Report of the Committee of Aggrievances of the Assem- bly of Pennsylvania 64 69 . 78 84 97 AN HISTORICAL REVIEW of the Constitution and Govern- ment of Pennsylvania , from its ...
... concerning the present State of Affairs in Pennsylvania • · Report of the Committee of Aggrievances of the Assem- bly of Pennsylvania 64 69 . 78 84 97 AN HISTORICAL REVIEW of the Constitution and Govern- ment of Pennsylvania , from its ...
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... concerning the Expense of Indian Affairs . The Assembly's Message sent to the Governor , together with the Currency Bill he had before rejected . Another Message to him concerning Indian Affairs . Governor's Message , importing his ...
... concerning the Expense of Indian Affairs . The Assembly's Message sent to the Governor , together with the Currency Bill he had before rejected . Another Message to him concerning Indian Affairs . Governor's Message , importing his ...
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... concerning the Proprietary Instructions , in which they declare it as their Opinion , that the said Instructions were the principal if not the sole Obstruction to their Bill . A Brief of the Governor's Surrejoinder . Some general ...
... concerning the Proprietary Instructions , in which they declare it as their Opinion , that the said Instructions were the principal if not the sole Obstruction to their Bill . A Brief of the Governor's Surrejoinder . Some general ...
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... concerning the Roads opened at the Expense of the Province for the Convenience of the King's Forces . As a last Effort for the Public Service , the Assem- bly authorize by Vote a Loan or voluntary Subscription of Ten Thousand Pounds . A ...
... concerning the Roads opened at the Expense of the Province for the Convenience of the King's Forces . As a last Effort for the Public Service , the Assem- bly authorize by Vote a Loan or voluntary Subscription of Ten Thousand Pounds . A ...
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