Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... hundred and eighty - five pounds and eleven pence for clear- ing a road by his orders ; ten thousand five hundred and fourteen pounds ten shillings and a penny to general Shirley , for the purchasing provisions for the New England ...
... hundred and eighty - five pounds and eleven pence for clear- ing a road by his orders ; ten thousand five hundred and fourteen pounds ten shillings and a penny to general Shirley , for the purchasing provisions for the New England ...
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... hundred , and never was to exceed five hundred . One third of them was , The lawsagreed upon in England were in all forty ; partly political , partly moral , and part- ly economical . They are of the nature of an original compact ...
... hundred , and never was to exceed five hundred . One third of them was , The lawsagreed upon in England were in all forty ; partly political , partly moral , and part- ly economical . They are of the nature of an original compact ...
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... hundred and fifty pounds sterling , to- wards the fortifications to be raised on the frontiers of New York , they excused them- selves from complying ; urging that the great sums lately assessed upon the colony by way of imposts and ...
... hundred and fifty pounds sterling , to- wards the fortifications to be raised on the frontiers of New York , they excused them- selves from complying ; urging that the great sums lately assessed upon the colony by way of imposts and ...
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... hundred Dounds . Lastly , that the reader may have a general idea of those assemblies , represented in pro- prietary language as so refractory and turbu- lent , so pragmatical and assuming , let him ac cept of a passage out of one of ...
... hundred Dounds . Lastly , that the reader may have a general idea of those assemblies , represented in pro- prietary language as so refractory and turbu- lent , so pragmatical and assuming , let him ac cept of a passage out of one of ...
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... hundred they have been but too frequently permitted pounds , the second with five hundred pounds , to fall into , for want even of a proper subsist- towards his support . No more than four hun- ence . dred pounds could be obtained : and ...
... hundred they have been but too frequently permitted pounds , the second with five hundred pounds , to fall into , for want even of a proper subsist- towards his support . No more than four hun- ence . dred pounds could be obtained : and ...
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