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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... raise and keep up a considerable Body of Troops . They present a Bill for raising Forty Thousand Pounds on the former ... raised by an Emission of Paper Bills . Refused by the Governor , on the old Pretence of a contrary Instruction . A ...
... raise and keep up a considerable Body of Troops . They present a Bill for raising Forty Thousand Pounds on the former ... raised by an Emission of Paper Bills . Refused by the Governor , on the old Pretence of a contrary Instruction . A ...
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... raised from all , belongs to all ; that since they have , for their own ease , and to secure themselves in the quiet enjoyment of their religious principles ( and may they long enjoy them ) , expended such large sums to oppose petitions ...
... raised from all , belongs to all ; that since they have , for their own ease , and to secure themselves in the quiet enjoyment of their religious principles ( and may they long enjoy them ) , expended such large sums to oppose petitions ...
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... raising and paying soldiers to garrison the forts , defend the fron- tiers , and annoy the enemy . Equip guard - vessels to scour the coasts from privateers in time of war , and protect the trade , and every thing that shall be found ...
... raising and paying soldiers to garrison the forts , defend the fron- tiers , and annoy the enemy . Equip guard - vessels to scour the coasts from privateers in time of war , and protect the trade , and every thing that shall be found ...
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... raised by duties on liquors , & c . , to see whether it will be sufficient for the ends pro- posed . This I think may be done from the custom- houses in the most considerable places for trade in the colonies . MANNER OF FORMING THE ...
... raised by duties on liquors , & c . , to see whether it will be sufficient for the ends pro- posed . This I think may be done from the custom- houses in the most considerable places for trade in the colonies . MANNER OF FORMING THE ...
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... RAISE SOLDIERS , AND EQUIP VESSELS , & c . That they raise and pay soldiers and build forts for the defence of any of the colonies , and equip ... raised and VOL . III . 4 paid by the several colonies , and joined for any PLAN OF UNION . 49.
... RAISE SOLDIERS , AND EQUIP VESSELS , & c . That they raise and pay soldiers and build forts for the defence of any of the colonies , and equip ... raised and VOL . III . 4 paid by the several colonies , and joined for any PLAN OF UNION . 49.
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