Select Works, Including His AutobiographyPhillips, Sampson, 1856 - 502 Seiten |
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... necessary taxes , unless their vast estates were in the same act expressly exonerated ; and they had even taken the bonds of these deputies to observe such instructions . The Assemblies for three years held out against this injustice ...
... necessary taxes , unless their vast estates were in the same act expressly exonerated ; and they had even taken the bonds of these deputies to observe such instructions . The Assemblies for three years held out against this injustice ...
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... necessary for the subsistence of the horses , is to be taken for the use of the army , and a reasonable price paid for the same . " Note . My son , William Franklin , is empowered to enter into like contracts with any person in ...
... necessary for the subsistence of the horses , is to be taken for the use of the army , and a reasonable price paid for the same . " Note . My son , William Franklin , is empowered to enter into like contracts with any person in ...
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... necessary , then apply none of it to that defence , but bestow it , where it is not necessary , in augmenting salaries or pensions to every gov- ernor who has distinguished himself by his enmity to the people , and by calumniating them ...
... necessary , then apply none of it to that defence , but bestow it , where it is not necessary , in augmenting salaries or pensions to every gov- ernor who has distinguished himself by his enmity to the people , and by calumniating them ...
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ningrods Sharp and Blunt Conductors Controversy Epigram | 52 |
CHAPTER I | 119 |
Night at an Inn Arrival | 137 |
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