Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... crown are taxed , and pay their proportion to the supplies that are granted to the king for the defence of the realm , and support of government : his majesty , the nobility of the realm , and all the British subjects do now actually ...
... crown are taxed , and pay their proportion to the supplies that are granted to the king for the defence of the realm , and support of government : his majesty , the nobility of the realm , and all the British subjects do now actually ...
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... crown , of the faith and allegiance of the said William Penn , his heirs and as- signs , and of all other proprietaries , tenants , and inhabitants of the said province , as also of the sovereignty thereof . The fourth , professing to ...
... crown , of the faith and allegiance of the said William Penn , his heirs and as- signs , and of all other proprietaries , tenants , and inhabitants of the said province , as also of the sovereignty thereof . The fourth , professing to ...
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... crown had assumed that. that in case any act of injustice or oppression was committed , the party injured might be sure of redress . By the sixth , which presumes , that in the government of so great a country , sudden ac- cidents might ...
... crown had assumed that. that in case any act of injustice or oppression was committed , the party injured might be sure of redress . By the sixth , which presumes , that in the government of so great a country , sudden ac- cidents might ...
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... crown . The constitution of their majesties ' government and that of Mr. Penn's are in di- rect opposition one to the other : if you will be tenacious in stickling for this , it is a plain demonstration , use what words you please ...
... crown . The constitution of their majesties ' government and that of Mr. Penn's are in di- rect opposition one to the other : if you will be tenacious in stickling for this , it is a plain demonstration , use what words you please ...
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... crown , but with commands for him they had sent ; and concluded thus , " Gentle- to govern us by the laws of the country : and men , I consider your principles , that you will although both the laws and charter had been not carry arms ...
... crown , but with commands for him they had sent ; and concluded thus , " Gentle- to govern us by the laws of the country : and men , I consider your principles , that you will although both the laws and charter had been not carry arms ...
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