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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... raised for any public service , but of the time and manner of raising it , and term for paying it , is solely in the representatives of the people ; and that the governors of this province have not , nor ever had , nor can have , any ...
... raised for any public service , but of the time and manner of raising it , and term for paying it , is solely in the representatives of the people ; and that the governors of this province have not , nor ever had , nor can have , any ...
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... raised , in addition to the fifteen hundred raised for the reduction of Crown Point ; and that the governor had the day before received a letter from Governor Phips , desiring , at the instance of the council and assembly there , an ...
... raised , in addition to the fifteen hundred raised for the reduction of Crown Point ; and that the governor had the day before received a letter from Governor Phips , desiring , at the instance of the council and assembly there , an ...
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... raised , or to be raised , for the public service , so as to be issued as his lordship should direct . As also of another circumstance altogether new in the British ccn- stitution ; namely , his Majesty being enabled by act of ...
... raised , or to be raised , for the public service , so as to be issued as his lordship should direct . As also of another circumstance altogether new in the British ccn- stitution ; namely , his Majesty being enabled by act of ...
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