Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2 |
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... so abridged and restricted their late and present governor's discretion in '
matters of legislation , by their illegal , impracticable , and unconstitutional
instructions and prohibitions ; that no bill for granting aids and supplies to our
most gracious ...
... so abridged and restricted their late and present governor's discretion in '
matters of legislation , by their illegal , impracticable , and unconstitutional
instructions and prohibitions ; that no bill for granting aids and supplies to our
most gracious ...
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Fourthly - By the laws and statutes of England , the chief rents , honours , and
castles of the 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
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Fourthly - By the laws and statutes of England , the chief rents , honours , and
castles of the 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
...
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signifying , “ that it was the sense and exThe assembly again , not to be wanting
in pectation of the assembly , that aggrievances duty to the king and queen , nor
consistency to ought to be redressed before any bill of supply themselves ...
signifying , “ that it was the sense and exThe assembly again , not to be wanting
in pectation of the assembly , that aggrievances duty to the king and queen , nor
consistency to ought to be redressed before any bill of supply themselves ...
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... insisted upon , and urged that the naked : my meaning is to supply those Inthey
were laws till disapproved , yet thou hav- dian nations with such necessaries as
may ining sent no account whether they were ap- fluence them to a continuance
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... insisted upon , and urged that the naked : my meaning is to supply those Inthey
were laws till disapproved , yet thou hav- dian nations with such necessaries as
may ining sent no account whether they were ap- fluence them to a continuance
...
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... or illicit trade , which ap- property ; and a supply for the support of gopears to
have been done in so effectual a man- vernment : adding , that he would give
them all ner , that the governor himself could not avoid the assistance in his
power .
... or illicit trade , which ap- property ; and a supply for the support of gopears to
have been done in so effectual a man- vernment : adding , that he would give
them all ner , that the governor himself could not avoid the assistance in his
power .
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