Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2 |
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That the people now labour under a burden of taxes , almost insupportable by so
young a colony , for the defence of its long - extended frontier , of about two
hundred miles from New Jersey to Maryland ; without either of those colonies , or
the ...
That the people now labour under a burden of taxes , almost insupportable by so
young a colony , for the defence of its long - extended frontier , of about two
hundred miles from New Jersey to Maryland ; without either of those colonies , or
the ...
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... at section of the former , to pass his first deed of first to consist of all the
freemen , afterwards settlement under the title of Certain condi- of two hundred ,
and never was to exceed five tions , or concessions , agreed upon by William
hundred .
... at section of the former , to pass his first deed of first to consist of all the
freemen , afterwards settlement under the title of Certain condi- of two hundred ,
and never was to exceed five tions , or concessions , agreed upon by William
hundred .
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... glects and miscarriages in the late adminis- who having drawn up a petition of
right , tration ; the want of necessary defence claiming and desiring the use and
benefit of against the enemy ; the danger of [ the pro- two hundred and three laws
...
... glects and miscarriages in the late adminis- who having drawn up a petition of
right , tration ; the want of necessary defence claiming and desiring the use and
benefit of against the enemy ; the danger of [ the pro- two hundred and three laws
...
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Nor ought it to be forgotten , that in the preHe then returned to the three hundred
ani ceding session four pence in the pound and fifty pounds sterling , demanded
by the king t : venty - four shillings per head had been de- imparted to them the ...
Nor ought it to be forgotten , that in the preHe then returned to the three hundred
ani ceding session four pence in the pound and fifty pounds sterling , demanded
by the king t : venty - four shillings per head had been de- imparted to them the ...
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... that wretchedness and contempt which to furnish him , the first with six hundred
they have been but too frequently permitted pounds , the second with five
hundred pounds , to fall into , for want even of a proper subsisttowards his
support .
... that wretchedness and contempt which to furnish him , the first with six hundred
they have been but too frequently permitted pounds , the second with five
hundred pounds , to fall into , for want even of a proper subsisttowards his
support .
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