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; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 4 |
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T H E SPEECH OF JOSEPH G ALLOW A Y, ON THE SUBJECT OF A PETITION
TO THE KING FOR CHANGING THE PROPRIETARY GOVERNMENT OF
PENNSYLVANIA TO A ROYAL GOVERNMENT. While the petition to the King for
a royal ...
T H E SPEECH OF JOSEPH G ALLOW A Y, ON THE SUBJECT OF A PETITION
TO THE KING FOR CHANGING THE PROPRIETARY GOVERNMENT OF
PENNSYLVANIA TO A ROYAL GOVERNMENT. While the petition to the King for
a royal ...
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Pennsylvania, in particular, disbursed about five hundred thousand pounds, and
the reimbursements, in the whole, did not exceed sixty thousand pounds. Q. You
have said that you pay heavy taxes in Pennsylvania; what do they amount to in ...
Pennsylvania, in particular, disbursed about five hundred thousand pounds, and
the reimbursements, in the whole, did not exceed sixty thousand pounds. Q. You
have said that you pay heavy taxes in Pennsylvania; what do they amount to in ...
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Penn opened their land-office in Pennsylvania, for the settling the country which
they had so bought at Fort Stanwix; and all such settlers as had seated
themselves over the mountains, within the limits of Pennsylvania, before the
lands were ...
Penn opened their land-office in Pennsylvania, for the settling the country which
they had so bought at Fort Stanwix; and all such settlers as had seated
themselves over the mountains, within the limits of Pennsylvania, before the
lands were ...
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A Narrative of the late Massacres in Lancaster County | 54 |
Cool Thoughts on the Present Situation of our Public | 93 |
Preface to the Speech of Joseph Galloway on the Subject | 101 |
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