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 of the Author, Band 3C. Tappan, 1844 |
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... Thousand Pounds on the former Plan . The old Instruction , and an Opinion of the Attorney - General's pleaded by the Governor in Bar of his Assent . A Message from the Assembly , fully demonstrating that Pennsylvania was not ...
... Thousand Pounds on the former Plan . The old Instruction , and an Opinion of the Attorney - General's pleaded by the Governor in Bar of his Assent . A Message from the Assembly , fully demonstrating that Pennsylvania was not ...
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... Thousand Pounds by a Tax on all real and personal Estates . The Address of the Assembly to the Governor . Their Fifty Thousand Pounds Money Bill returned with an Amend- ment , by which the whole Proprietary Estate was to be exempted ...
... Thousand Pounds by a Tax on all real and personal Estates . The Address of the Assembly to the Governor . Their Fifty Thousand Pounds Money Bill returned with an Amend- ment , by which the whole Proprietary Estate was to be exempted ...
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... Pounds in Bills of Credit . An Act for striking and issuing the Sum of Forty Thousand Pounds for the King's Use . An At- tack apprehended from the Indians . A Bill to permit the Exporta- tion of Provisions for the King's Service ...
... Pounds in Bills of Credit . An Act for striking and issuing the Sum of Forty Thousand Pounds for the King's Use . An At- tack apprehended from the Indians . A Bill to permit the Exporta- tion of Provisions for the King's Service ...
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... thousand pounds for their relief . And at another time , remembering that Great Britain , still more distant , groaned under heavy taxes in sup- porting the war , we threw in our mite to their assis- tance , by a free gift of three thousand ...
... thousand pounds for their relief . And at another time , remembering that Great Britain , still more distant , groaned under heavy taxes in sup- porting the war , we threw in our mite to their assis- tance , by a free gift of three thousand ...
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... pound , and six shillings per head , for support of government , & c . , and one for granting and raising to the proprietary and governor two thousand pounds , upon the real value of estates real and personal , and another six shilling ...
... pound , and six shillings per head , for support of government , & c . , and one for granting and raising to the proprietary and governor two thousand pounds , upon the real value of estates real and personal , and another six shilling ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
act of Parliament adjournment affairs amendments answer apprehend assembly assent bills of credit charge charter clause colonies concerning consent consideration crown Crown Point currency danger declared defence desire dispute duty effectual enemy England ernor excise expense farther five thousand pounds force French frontier Gentlemen give governor granted hope House Indians inhabitants interest King's King's service laid lands laws letter liberty Lord Loudoun Lords of Trade lower counties Majesty Majesty's ment militia money bill necessary occasion opinion paper Parliament passed Penn Pennsylvania Philadelphia pleased present prietary privileges proposed proprietary estate proprietary governor proprietary instructions prorogation province province of Pennsylvania provisions purchase purpose Quakers quit-rents raised reason received refused representatives royal royal charter sand pounds sent Shawanese supplies thing thou thought tion trade treaty troops vote whole William Penn
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 430 - Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Seite 94 - And what man is there that hath betrothed a wife, and hath not taken her? let him go and return unto his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man take her.
Seite 47 - That they make all purchases from Indians for the crown, of lands not now within the bounds of particular colonies, or that shall not be within their bounds when some of them are reduced to more convenient dimensions.
Seite 37 - That humble application be made for an act of parliament of Great Britain, by virtue of which one general government may be formed in America, including all the said colonies, within and under which government each colony may retain its present constitution, except in the particulars wherein a change may be directed by the said act as hereafter follows...
Seite 122 - LAWS of this government, to the great end of all government, viz: to support power in reverence with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse of power; that they may be free by their just obedience, and the magistrates honourable for their just administration: for liberty without obedience is confusion, and obedience without liberty is slavery.
Seite 355 - Resolved, &c., that all aids and supplies, and aids to his Majesty in Parliament, are the sole gift of the Commons ; and all bills for the granting of any such aids and supplies ought to begin with the Commons ; and that it is the undoubted and sole right of the Commons to direct, limit and appoint in such bills the ends, purposes, considerations, conditions, limitations and qualifications of such grants, which ought not to be changed or altered by the House of Lords.
Seite 45 - That the members of the Grand Council shall be allowed for their service ten shillings sterling per diem, during their session and journey to and from the place of meeting; twenty miles to be reckoned a day's journey.
Seite 48 - That they make new settlements on such purchases by granting lands in the king's name, reserving a quit-rent to the crown for the use of the general treasury.
Seite 98 - ... with the advice, assent, and approbation of the freemen of the same province, or of the greater part of them, or of their delegates or deputies...
Seite viii - AN HISTORICAL Review of the Constitution and Government of Pennsylvania, from its Origin...