Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... equal benefit from their service ; this satisfaction should be made at the expense of the nation , and not of the province only . That the people now labour under a burden of taxes , almost insupportable by so young a colony , for the ...
... equal benefit from their service ; this satisfaction should be made at the expense of the nation , and not of the province only . That the people now labour under a burden of taxes , almost insupportable by so young a colony , for the ...
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... equal in number with those of the province , and the charter re- quired a greater number than the province had , or by charter could elect for members of council and assembly ; and our numbers , by the charter , could not be increased ...
... equal in number with those of the province , and the charter re- quired a greater number than the province had , or by charter could elect for members of council and assembly ; and our numbers , by the charter , could not be increased ...
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... equal privileges or equal voices in the representative , could be no otherwise compromised than by referring the issue to the next general assembly . The points which more immediately con- I agree that the law of property made at ...
... equal privileges or equal voices in the representative , could be no otherwise compromised than by referring the issue to the next general assembly . The points which more immediately con- I agree that the law of property made at ...
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... equal to that of the province , as will hereafter become appa- rent ) to be what it really was , an adequate consideration , but insisted , not only on having the difference between paper and specie or bullion made up to them , and that ...
... equal to that of the province , as will hereafter become appa- rent ) to be what it really was , an adequate consideration , but insisted , not only on having the difference between paper and specie or bullion made up to them , and that ...
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... equal importance , the commssioners thought it ne- cessary to consider of , and draw up a repre- sentation of the present state of the colonies : and from thence , judging that no effectual op- position was like to be made to the ...
... equal importance , the commssioners thought it ne- cessary to consider of , and draw up a repre- sentation of the present state of the colonies : and from thence , judging that no effectual op- position was like to be made to the ...
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