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 3Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... Parliament , and paid by the people here ; since they might abuse it , by projecting useless expeditions , harassing the people , and taking them from their labor to execute such projects , mere- ly to create offices and employments ...
... Parliament , and paid by the people here ; since they might abuse it , by projecting useless expeditions , harassing the people , and taking them from their labor to execute such projects , mere- ly to create offices and employments ...
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... Parliament restraining the trade or cramping the manufactures of the colonies be at the same time repealed , and the British subjects on this side the water put , in those respects , on the same footing with those in Great Britain ...
... Parliament restraining the trade or cramping the manufactures of the colonies be at the same time repealed , and the British subjects on this side the water put , in those respects , on the same footing with those in Great Britain ...
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... Parliament here has usurped an au- thority of making laws for them , which before it had not . We have for some time submitted to that usurpation , partly through ignorance and inattention , and partly from our weakness and inability to ...
... Parliament here has usurped an au- thority of making laws for them , which before it had not . We have for some time submitted to that usurpation , partly through ignorance and inattention , and partly from our weakness and inability to ...
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