Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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Seite 45
... sufficient to repel these invaders . It is to be hoped , there- " The distressed circumstances of the Indi- fore , that as loyal subjects to his majesty , and ans , our allies , on the river Ohio , demand in justice to your country ...
... sufficient to repel these invaders . It is to be hoped , there- " The distressed circumstances of the Indi- fore , that as loyal subjects to his majesty , and ans , our allies , on the river Ohio , demand in justice to your country ...
Seite 49
... sufficient to repay the sum grant- ed by the bill , I can see no reason for extend- ing the act of excise longer than four years beyond the date of its present limitation , or for burdening the people unnecessarily with a tax that ...
... sufficient to repay the sum grant- ed by the bill , I can see no reason for extend- ing the act of excise longer than four years beyond the date of its present limitation , or for burdening the people unnecessarily with a tax that ...
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... sufficient to answer the present emergency ; yet , to enforce the collection suddenly , by seizing and selling the estates of the delinquent borrowers , in this time of scarcity of money , when so many plantations being offered at once ...
... sufficient to answer the present emergency ; yet , to enforce the collection suddenly , by seizing and selling the estates of the delinquent borrowers , in this time of scarcity of money , when so many plantations being offered at once ...
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... sufficient quantity of fresh victuals , at the expense of your government , to be ready for the use of the troops , at their arrival . That you should likewise furnish the officers , who may have occasion to go from place to place ...
... sufficient quantity of fresh victuals , at the expense of your government , to be ready for the use of the troops , at their arrival . That you should likewise furnish the officers , who may have occasion to go from place to place ...
Seite 66
... sufficient knowledge ther than give up one proprietary item : of their laws ; adhere to the justice and rec- whereas the difficulty imposed upon the peo- titude of their own state ; maintain , that by ple manifestly was , either to be a ...
... sufficient knowledge ther than give up one proprietary item : of their laws ; adhere to the justice and rec- whereas the difficulty imposed upon the peo- titude of their own state ; maintain , that by ple manifestly was , either to be a ...
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