The Works of Dr. Benjamin FranklinW. Suttaby, 1809 - 454 頁 |
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... colonies . The profits arising from the postage of letters formed no inconsiderable part of the revenue , which the crown of Great Britain derived from these colonies . In the hands of Franklin , it is said , that the post - office in ...
... colonies . The profits arising from the postage of letters formed no inconsiderable part of the revenue , which the crown of Great Britain derived from these colonies . In the hands of Franklin , it is said , that the post - office in ...
第 110 頁
... colonies a general govern- ment , to be administered by a president - general , ap- pointed by the crown , and by a grand council , con- sisting of members , chosen by the representatives of the different colonies ; their number to be ...
... colonies a general govern- ment , to be administered by a president - general , ap- pointed by the crown , and by a grand council , con- sisting of members , chosen by the representatives of the different colonies ; their number to be ...
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... colonies to defend themselves , it would have re- moved the pretext upon which the stamp - act , tea- act , and other acts of the British parliament , were passed ; which excited a spirit of opposition , and taid the foundation for the ...
... colonies to defend themselves , it would have re- moved the pretext upon which the stamp - act , tea- act , and other acts of the British parliament , were passed ; which excited a spirit of opposition , and taid the foundation for the ...
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... colonies . Hence would ensue perpetual disagreements between the council and the president - general , and thus , between the people of America and the crown of Great Britain : -While the colonies continued weak , they would be obliged ...
... colonies . Hence would ensue perpetual disagreements between the council and the president - general , and thus , between the people of America and the crown of Great Britain : -While the colonies continued weak , they would be obliged ...
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... colonies , after the defeat of Braddock , was very great . Preparations to arm were every where made . In Pennsylvania , the prevalence of the Quaker interest prevented the adoption of any system of defence , which would compel the ...
... colonies , after the defeat of Braddock , was very great . Preparations to arm were every where made . In Pennsylvania , the prevalence of the Quaker interest prevented the adoption of any system of defence , which would compel the ...
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