Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... trade be ever so great , and a further or greater medium be ever so necessary for its support . Fourthly - By the laws and statutes of England , the chief rents , honours , and castles of the crown are taxed , and pay their proportion ...
... trade be ever so great , and a further or greater medium be ever so necessary for its support . Fourthly - By the laws and statutes of England , the chief rents , honours , and castles of the crown are taxed , and pay their proportion ...
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... trade , and commerce , by the enemy's privateers on this coast , and at our capes , unless some method be fallen on to prevent it . Wherefore your committee are of opinion , that the commissioners intended to be sent to England , to ...
... trade , and commerce , by the enemy's privateers on this coast , and at our capes , unless some method be fallen on to prevent it . Wherefore your committee are of opinion , that the commissioners intended to be sent to England , to ...
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... trade and navigation , might pass some each county for the time to come ; the num- laws over thy head repugnant ... trade , we cannot con- ceive that a people so fond of thyself for ( their ) governor , and who saw much with thy eyes in ...
... trade and navigation , might pass some each county for the time to come ; the num- laws over thy head repugnant ... trade , we cannot con- ceive that a people so fond of thyself for ( their ) governor , and who saw much with thy eyes in ...
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... trade : misde- meanours which he said had exposed the go- vernment to much odium at home , which he had been much pressed by his superiors to cor- rect , and which he , therefore , pressed most concernedly upon them . Both these points ...
... trade : misde- meanours which he said had exposed the go- vernment to much odium at home , which he had been much pressed by his superiors to cor- rect , and which he , therefore , pressed most concernedly upon them . Both these points ...
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... trade and planta- tions ( having already in their hands a full and clear account of the currency , as esta- blished by the eighty thousand pounds act , as also of the rates of gold and silver , from the year 1700 to the year 1739 ; and ...
... trade and planta- tions ( having already in their hands a full and clear account of the currency , as esta- blished by the eighty thousand pounds act , as also of the rates of gold and silver , from the year 1700 to the year 1739 ; and ...
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