The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... excise , and a two thousand pounds bill besides : and all this thou esteemed but inconsiderable , when thou compared it with the vast charge thou had been at , in the administration and defence of this government , since the year 1682 ...
... excise , and a two thousand pounds bill besides : and all this thou esteemed but inconsiderable , when thou compared it with the vast charge thou had been at , in the administration and defence of this government , since the year 1682 ...
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... excise in ten years . Upon which the go- vernor waved the instruction , and passed the bill ; five hun- dred men were raised and supported by it , for near eighten months , employed chiefly in defending the frontiers of New York , when ...
... excise in ten years . Upon which the go- vernor waved the instruction , and passed the bill ; five hun- dred men were raised and supported by it , for near eighten months , employed chiefly in defending the frontiers of New York , when ...
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... excise , which was a real one , producing about 3000l . per annum , and the tax arising from licenses of various kinds , amounting yearly to a sum not inconsiderable , and appropriated wholly to the governors support , ) was paid by the ...
... excise , which was a real one , producing about 3000l . per annum , and the tax arising from licenses of various kinds , amounting yearly to a sum not inconsiderable , and appropriated wholly to the governors support , ) was paid by the ...
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... excise and the provincial bills : again assert , that the annual expence of government for a series of years , including Indian charges , amounts to little more than half that sum : and that of all this revenue , about four hundred ...
... excise and the provincial bills : again assert , that the annual expence of government for a series of years , including Indian charges , amounts to little more than half that sum : and that of all this revenue , about four hundred ...
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... excise ; especially , if we shall be induced , from the state of your trade ( which we expect soon to receive ) to consent to an increase of your paper - currency , this would ease the inhabitants of about fifteen hundred pounds a year ...
... excise ; especially , if we shall be induced , from the state of your trade ( which we expect soon to receive ) to consent to an increase of your paper - currency , this would ease the inhabitants of about fifteen hundred pounds a year ...
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