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, Band 3B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... oppressors , would they refuse to unite with us in defence of their newly acquired and most pre- cious liberty and property ? Were this union formed , were we once united , thoroughly armed and disci- plined PLAIN TRUTH . 19.
... oppressors , would they refuse to unite with us in defence of their newly acquired and most pre- cious liberty and property ? Were this union formed , were we once united , thoroughly armed and disci- plined PLAIN TRUTH . 19.
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... liberty , that the subject should not be taxed but by his own consent , or the consent of his elected representatives . " That taxes to be laid and levied by this proposed constitution will be proposed and agreed to by the ...
... liberty , that the subject should not be taxed but by his own consent , or the consent of his elected representatives . " That taxes to be laid and levied by this proposed constitution will be proposed and agreed to by the ...
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... liberty , to be at such time and place as they shall adjourn to , or be called to meet at by the president - general . In time of war it seems convenient , that the meet- ing should be in that colony , which is nearest the seat of ...
... liberty , to be at such time and place as they shall adjourn to , or be called to meet at by the president - general . In time of war it seems convenient , that the meet- ing should be in that colony , which is nearest the seat of ...
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... liberty of choosing a representative council to meet in the colonies , and consider and judge of the necessity of any general tax and the quantum , shows a suspicion of their loyalty to the crown , or of their regard for their country ...
... liberty of choosing a representative council to meet in the colonies , and consider and judge of the necessity of any general tax and the quantum , shows a suspicion of their loyalty to the crown , or of their regard for their country ...
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... liberty ; and that such laws as now seem to bear hard on the colonies , would ( when judged by such a Parliament for the best in- terest of the whole ) be more cheerfully submitted to , and more easily executed . I should hope too ...
... liberty ; and that such laws as now seem to bear hard on the colonies , would ( when judged by such a Parliament for the best in- terest of the whole ) be more cheerfully submitted to , and more easily executed . I should hope too ...
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