The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... paid by the proprietaries , or ever raised on their estates ; and therefore they can have no pre- tence of right to a voice in the disposition of them . They have ever been applied with prudent frugality to the honor and advantage of ...
... paid by the proprietaries , or ever raised on their estates ; and therefore they can have no pre- tence of right to a voice in the disposition of them . They have ever been applied with prudent frugality to the honor and advantage of ...
第 xix 頁
... paid to the proprietary , first demand- ed and granted to defray the charge of government Notwithstanding which , the people now pay taxes for that purpose , and the proprietaries insist on holding their estates tax free Paper - money ...
... paid to the proprietary , first demand- ed and granted to defray the charge of government Notwithstanding which , the people now pay taxes for that purpose , and the proprietaries insist on holding their estates tax free Paper - money ...
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... paid by the province for bis majesty's service , since the commencement of the present trou- bles in America 13. An extract of an original letter from Mr. secretary Logan , con- taining , among other things , his opinion of the ...
... paid by the province for bis majesty's service , since the commencement of the present trou- bles in America 13. An extract of an original letter from Mr. secretary Logan , con- taining , among other things , his opinion of the ...
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... paid by the county of Philadelphia alone . Nor ought it to be forgotten , that in the preceding session four pence in the pound and twenty - four shillings per head had been demanded for these services ; and that as they paid by halves ...
... paid by the county of Philadelphia alone . Nor ought it to be forgotten , that in the preceding session four pence in the pound and twenty - four shillings per head had been demanded for these services ; and that as they paid by halves ...
第 48 頁
... paid for ( though thou gave them power so to do ) and so great is the difficulty and trouble to get satisfaction in this particular , that it is better for one to forego his right , than wait on and attend the com ssioners about it ...
... paid for ( though thou gave them power so to do ) and so great is the difficulty and trouble to get satisfaction in this particular , that it is better for one to forego his right , than wait on and attend the com ssioners about it ...
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