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 AuthorChilds & Peterson, 1840 |
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... Proprietaries set up a pretension , that their lands ought not to be taxed for the public service , and they instruct- ed their governors not to pass any bill in which such a tax was imposed . For many years this was not necessary , as ...
... Proprietaries set up a pretension , that their lands ought not to be taxed for the public service , and they instruct- ed their governors not to pass any bill in which such a tax was imposed . For many years this was not necessary , as ...
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... Proprietaries at this time were Thomas and Richard Penn , sons of William Penn , the founder of the colony . He soon discovered , that many obstacles were to be encountered even in preparing the way for his ul- terior proceedings . In ...
... Proprietaries at this time were Thomas and Richard Penn , sons of William Penn , the founder of the colony . He soon discovered , that many obstacles were to be encountered even in preparing the way for his ul- terior proceedings . In ...
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... Proprietaries , and on account of which they removed him from office . Among them was an act for raising one hundred thousand pounds by a tax , in which the proprietary estates were put on the same footing as the estates of other land ...
... Proprietaries , and on account of which they removed him from office . Among them was an act for raising one hundred thousand pounds by a tax , in which the proprietary estates were put on the same footing as the estates of other land ...
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