Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2M'Carty & Davis, 1840 |
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... greater right than they were invested with ; and , for- asmuch as the said petitioners had not duly considered former precedents , especially the grant of two thousand pounds to the crown in the year 1711 , was an unadvised and in ...
... greater right than they were invested with ; and , for- asmuch as the said petitioners had not duly considered former precedents , especially the grant of two thousand pounds to the crown in the year 1711 , was an unadvised and in ...
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... greater , as he should be obliged to have a body of sol- diers for his guard ; " the commissioners of the sixty thousand pounds act were next advised with ; and upon the issue of all , they made use of this incident to lay a brief state ...
... greater , as he should be obliged to have a body of sol- diers for his guard ; " the commissioners of the sixty thousand pounds act were next advised with ; and upon the issue of all , they made use of this incident to lay a brief state ...
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... greater expense in attending the affairs of the province , than our estate could be taxed at , if all the estates in the province were rated to the public charges , which would be the only fair way of establishing a proportion . If we ...
... greater expense in attending the affairs of the province , than our estate could be taxed at , if all the estates in the province were rated to the public charges , which would be the only fair way of establishing a proportion . If we ...
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... greater good to a people , than the money kept in their pockets could do ; in such case , taxes are no burdens ; but otherwise they are . Taxes , seemingly particular , are also more general than they are often supposed to be : the ...
... greater good to a people , than the money kept in their pockets could do ; in such case , taxes are no burdens ; but otherwise they are . Taxes , seemingly particular , are also more general than they are often supposed to be : the ...
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... greater powers , has no existence in law or reason , yet I shall for privileges , immunities , and prerogatives , than were the present admit it , and consider it accordingly . ever claimed by their royal master on the imperial Have the ...
... greater powers , has no existence in law or reason , yet I shall for privileges , immunities , and prerogatives , than were the present admit it , and consider it accordingly . ever claimed by their royal master on the imperial Have the ...
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