The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... repeal its own act and thereby withdraw itself from the union , it would not be a stable one , or such as could be depended on : for if only one colony should , on any disgust withdraw itself , others might think it unjust and unequal ...
... repeal its own act and thereby withdraw itself from the union , it would not be a stable one , or such as could be depended on : for if only one colony should , on any disgust withdraw itself , others might think it unjust and unequal ...
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... repealed , and the British subjects on this side the water put , in those respects , on the same footing with those in Great Britain , till the new parliament , repre- senting the whole , shall think it for the interest of the whole to ...
... repealed , and the British subjects on this side the water put , in those respects , on the same footing with those in Great Britain , till the new parliament , repre- senting the whole , shall think it for the interest of the whole to ...
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... repealed . They have not yet felt much inconvenience from it ; as they were enabled to abo- lish their paper - currency , by a large sum in silver from Bri- tain to reimburse their expences in taking Louisbourg , which , with the gold ...
... repealed . They have not yet felt much inconvenience from it ; as they were enabled to abo- lish their paper - currency , by a large sum in silver from Bri- tain to reimburse their expences in taking Louisbourg , which , with the gold ...
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... repealed here , as prejudicial to the trade and interest of Britain . It seems hard therefore , to draw all their real money from them , and then refuse them the poor privilege of using paper instead of it . Bank bills and bank- ers ...
... repealed here , as prejudicial to the trade and interest of Britain . It seems hard therefore , to draw all their real money from them , and then refuse them the poor privilege of using paper instead of it . Bank bills and bank- ers ...
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... repeal a tax that had militated against them . And those prejudices are still so fixed and rooted in the Americans , that ... repealed ; though , if obligatory on the assemblies , it equally militated against the American principle above ...
... repeal a tax that had militated against them . And those prejudices are still so fixed and rooted in the Americans , that ... repealed ; though , if obligatory on the assemblies , it equally militated against the American principle above ...
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