The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... necessary for the defence of this his ma- jesty's colony , and safety of his people ) unless it be agreea- ble thereto , can meet with his approbation : by means whereof the many considerable sums of money which have been of- fered for ...
... necessary for the defence of this his ma- jesty's colony , and safety of his people ) unless it be agreea- ble thereto , can meet with his approbation : by means whereof the many considerable sums of money which have been of- fered for ...
第 viii 頁
... necessary for its support . Fourthly , By the laws and statutes of England , the chief rents , honors , 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 ...
... necessary for its support . Fourthly , By the laws and statutes of England , the chief rents , honors , 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 ...
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... necessary to those who would have a thorough knowledge of the controversy . ] 7. The speaker of the Pennsylvanian assembly's paper of authorities relating to the rights of the commons over money - bills ; and in support of the 50,000l ...
... necessary to those who would have a thorough knowledge of the controversy . ] 7. The speaker of the Pennsylvanian assembly's paper of authorities relating to the rights of the commons over money - bills ; and in support of the 50,000l ...
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... necessary authorities from the crown : for in the interval between the charter and the grant , he made use of the provisional powers given him by the sixth section of the former , to pass his first deed of settlement under the title of ...
... necessary authorities from the crown : for in the interval between the charter and the grant , he made use of the provisional powers given him by the sixth section of the former , to pass his first deed of settlement under the title of ...
第 15 頁
... necessary , and the same duly required to be applied to the said laws , and the keeper refused the same , then we might justly blame such refusal : but as to the way thou mentions , that our proprietary and governor is authorised by ...
... necessary , and the same duly required to be applied to the said laws , and the keeper refused the same , then we might justly blame such refusal : but as to the way thou mentions , that our proprietary and governor is authorised by ...
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