Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1818 |
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... stamp act . It soon appeared that this step had not been well considered ; that the rights , the ability , the opinions and temper of that great people had not been sufficiently attended to . They complained that the tax was unnecessary ...
... stamp act . It soon appeared that this step had not been well considered ; that the rights , the ability , the opinions and temper of that great people had not been sufficiently attended to . They complained that the tax was unnecessary ...
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... acts as inexpedient , but in another act asserted a right of taxing America ; and in the following year laid duties on the manufactures of this country exported thither . On the re- peal of the stamp act , the Americans had returned to ...
... acts as inexpedient , but in another act asserted a right of taxing America ; and in the following year laid duties on the manufactures of this country exported thither . On the re- peal of the stamp act , the Americans had returned to ...
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... stamp act . This is an INFAMOUS FALSEHOOD : they know it to be such . I call upon the incendiaries who have advanced it to produce their proofs . Let them name any two that entered into such an association , or any one that made such a ...
... stamp act . This is an INFAMOUS FALSEHOOD : they know it to be such . I call upon the incendiaries who have advanced it to produce their proofs . Let them name any two that entered into such an association , or any one that made such a ...
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... stamps is perhaps to be levied with as little inconvenience as any other that can be invented . Ireland has a stamp act of its own ; but should Britain pre- tend to impose such a tax on the Irish people , they would probably give a ...
... stamps is perhaps to be levied with as little inconvenience as any other that can be invented . Ireland has a stamp act of its own ; but should Britain pre- tend to impose such a tax on the Irish people , they would probably give a ...
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acquainted Adieu affairs affectionately America answer appear bald eagle believe best wishes Boston Britain Burgoyne colonies commerce Comte de Ségur congress continue copy dear friend DEAR SIR desire EDMUND BURKE enclosed enemies England English enjoy Europe France gentlemen give glad gout GOVERNOR FRANKLIN grandson Greenland hand happy hear heard HENRY LAURENS hope humble servant JOSEPH GALLOWAY kind letter king lately Laurens liberty live London Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Shelburne lordship March 16 means ment mention minister nation never obedient obliged obtain occasion opinion paper Paris parliament Passy peace perhaps petition Philadelphia pleased pleasure present printed proposed reason received your favor received your kind repeal respect RICHARD BACHE secretary seems sent sentiments sincere esteem soon suppose thank thing THOMAS CUSHING thought tion