Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... raised to two or three if we may judge by events , his sophistry has thousand pounds . given the law ever since . If ever the case of this colony should come before parliament , which is not altogether im- probable , no doubt these ...
... raised to two or three if we may judge by events , his sophistry has thousand pounds . given the law ever since . If ever the case of this colony should come before parliament , which is not altogether im- probable , no doubt these ...
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... raised in the queen's time by Evans and Logan : a fact which stands charged against them , in the records of the ... raise the soldiers . This was a duty of office ; and , if he had discharged it properly , what would have given ...
... raised in the queen's time by Evans and Logan : a fact which stands charged against them , in the records of the ... raise the soldiers . This was a duty of office ; and , if he had discharged it properly , what would have given ...
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... raised by the several governors , and the assembly of Penn- sylvania voted five thousand pounds for the king's use , or , in other words , as their con- tingent for this pretended national service . The money so voted being more than ...
... raised by the several governors , and the assembly of Penn- sylvania voted five thousand pounds for the king's use , or , in other words , as their con- tingent for this pretended national service . The money so voted being more than ...
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... raised in Britain by the late too general and undistinguishing complaints against the plantation bills of credit , which rendered the time very unseasonable for any application to the crown concerning the ex- tension or re - emission of ...
... raised in Britain by the late too general and undistinguishing complaints against the plantation bills of credit , which rendered the time very unseasonable for any application to the crown concerning the ex- tension or re - emission of ...
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... raised in Great Britain of the bills of credit in the plantations , by the late too general and undistinguishing com- plaints , so warmly subsisted , as to make any application to the crown about our currency at that time unseasonable ...
... raised in Great Britain of the bills of credit in the plantations , by the late too general and undistinguishing com- plaints , so warmly subsisted , as to make any application to the crown about our currency at that time unseasonable ...
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