Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1959 |
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... never heard any objection to the right of laying duties to regulate commerce , but a right to lay internal taxes was never sup- posed to be in parliament , as we are not re- presented there . Q. On what do you found your opinion , that ...
... never heard any objection to the right of laying duties to regulate commerce , but a right to lay internal taxes was never sup- posed to be in parliament , as we are not re- presented there . Q. On what do you found your opinion , that ...
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... never attempted to be carried into practice . The colonies will probably consider them- selves in the same situation , in that respect with Ireland : they know you claim the same right with regard to Ireland , but you never exercise it ...
... never attempted to be carried into practice . The colonies will probably consider them- selves in the same situation , in that respect with Ireland : they know you claim the same right with regard to Ireland , but you never exercise it ...
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... never call them ; they would be laid aside ; and when nothing should depend on the people's good will to government ... never but for the evident good of the colonies themselves , or of the whole British empire ; never for the partial ...
... never call them ; they would be laid aside ; and when nothing should depend on the people's good will to government ... never but for the evident good of the colonies themselves , or of the whole British empire ; never for the partial ...
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