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... duty act , and though he could not prevent its passing , it was modified , at this instance , by the omission of salt , and other articles . He wrote and published numerous papers in refutation of the ministerial prin- ciples of ...
... duty act , and though he could not prevent its passing , it was modified , at this instance , by the omission of salt , and other articles . He wrote and published numerous papers in refutation of the ministerial prin- ciples of ...
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... duty it should be to inquire whether the constitution had been administered inviolate ; the legis- lators faithful ; the executive performed their duty ; in what manner the revenue had been collected and disposed of ; and if they should ...
... duty it should be to inquire whether the constitution had been administered inviolate ; the legis- lators faithful ; the executive performed their duty ; in what manner the revenue had been collected and disposed of ; and if they should ...
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... duty with integrity . He found that this million had been advanced by the French court before Franklin had arrived in France ; that it was placed to the order of Baron Beaumarchais ; and that it was disposed of in supplying military ...
... duty with integrity . He found that this million had been advanced by the French court before Franklin had arrived in France ; that it was placed to the order of Baron Beaumarchais ; and that it was disposed of in supplying military ...
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... duty there as a common soldier . to any of them , provided they were not re- quired to assist in it . And I found that a inuch greater number of them than I could have imagined , though against . offensive war , were clearly for the ...
... duty there as a common soldier . to any of them , provided they were not re- quired to assist in it . And I found that a inuch greater number of them than I could have imagined , though against . offensive war , were clearly for the ...
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... duty they owe to their constituents as to take their money laws from him only : -That therefore we desire to know his final result upon this bill , which we once more send up for his concurrence ; and if he should , not- withstanding ...
... duty they owe to their constituents as to take their money laws from him only : -That therefore we desire to know his final result upon this bill , which we once more send up for his concurrence ; and if he should , not- withstanding ...
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acquainted act of parliament affairs America Andrew Oliver answer appeared appointed assembly BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Boston Britain British colonies commerce congress consent continued copy court crown DEAR defence desire duty endeavour England English established esteem expected expense favour France friends give governor grant hands heard honour hope interest kind king late laws letter liberty London lord lord Chatham lord Dartmouth lord Hillsborough lord Hyde lord North lordship majesty majesty's Massachusetts means ment mentioned minister ministry nation never obliged obtain occasion opinion paper parliament PASSY peace Pennsylvania perhaps person petition Philadelphia pleasure pounds sterling present proposed propositions province purpose reason received refused repeal respect sent sentiments ship soon stamp act suppose thing Thomas Cushing thought thousand pounds tion trade treaty troops wish writing