Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... five articles should be in serted entire ; and they are verbatim as fol lows , viz . " 12. Your assertion , that treaties for land are made at a less expense to us , on accoun of provincial presents being given at the sam time , does ...
... five articles should be in serted entire ; and they are verbatim as fol lows , viz . " 12. Your assertion , that treaties for land are made at a less expense to us , on accoun of provincial presents being given at the sam time , does ...
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... five thousand pounds act , they urged against what he said ; the validity of instructions in ordinary cases , said to be admitted by the as- sembly of that time , they explain away , by saying , the distinction was only made use of to ...
... five thousand pounds act , they urged against what he said ; the validity of instructions in ordinary cases , said to be admitted by the as- sembly of that time , they explain away , by saying , the distinction was only made use of to ...
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... five to eight ; reduced to fifteen thousand pounds , it passed in the negative twenty - three to ten ; reduced to ten thousand pounds , it passed in the nega- tive twenty - two to eleven ; and again reduc- ed to five thousand pounds the ...
... five to eight ; reduced to fifteen thousand pounds , it passed in the negative twenty - three to ten ; reduced to ten thousand pounds , it passed in the nega- tive twenty - two to eleven ; and again reduc- ed to five thousand pounds the ...
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... five thou- sand pounds only ; and we never heard that he incurred the royal displeasure for so doing . As the sum we grant is double , we had no expectation that our proposing the same term would have been deemed extravagant . The ...
... five thou- sand pounds only ; and we never heard that he incurred the royal displeasure for so doing . As the sum we grant is double , we had no expectation that our proposing the same term would have been deemed extravagant . The ...
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... five thousand pounds to the king's use , to be sunk by extending the excise for ten years ) to which he has been pleased to refuse his assent . " That as the governor [ in his message of the 1st of March last ] acknowledged the term of ...
... five thousand pounds to the king's use , to be sunk by extending the excise for ten years ) to which he has been pleased to refuse his assent . " That as the governor [ in his message of the 1st of March last ] acknowledged the term of ...
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