The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 36 筆
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... CONTINUED . I. Letter to governor Shirley concerning taxation , 5 22 II . Letter to the same , same subject , 23 III . Letter to the same , on the subject of uniting the colonies more intimately with G. Britain , 28 Plan for settling ...
... CONTINUED . I. Letter to governor Shirley concerning taxation , 5 22 II . Letter to the same , same subject , 23 III . Letter to the same , on the subject of uniting the colonies more intimately with G. Britain , 28 Plan for settling ...
第 12 頁
... continued sitting longer than six weeks at one time , without their own consent or the special command of the crown . The speaker should be presented for approbation ; it be- ing convenient , to prevent misunderstandings and disgusts ...
... continued sitting longer than six weeks at one time , without their own consent or the special command of the crown . The speaker should be presented for approbation ; it be- ing convenient , to prevent misunderstandings and disgusts ...
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... CONTINUED . I. LETTER to Governor Shirley , concerning the Imposition of direct Taxes upon the Colonies , without their Consent.1 SIR , Tuesday Morning . I RETURN you the loose Sheets of the plan , with thanks to your excellency for ...
... CONTINUED . I. LETTER to Governor Shirley , concerning the Imposition of direct Taxes upon the Colonies , without their Consent.1 SIR , Tuesday Morning . I RETURN you the loose Sheets of the plan , with thanks to your excellency for ...
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... continued for the benefit of governors ; to the grievous burthen and discontentment of the colonies , and prevention of their growth and increase . VOL . IV . E That a power in governors , to march the inhabitants 1754 . 25 ALBANY PLAN ...
... continued for the benefit of governors ; to the grievous burthen and discontentment of the colonies , and prevention of their growth and increase . VOL . IV . E That a power in governors , to march the inhabitants 1754 . 25 ALBANY PLAN ...
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... continued between us , but must have been frequently disturbed , if they had retained the possession of that country , bordering several hundred miles on our colonies of Pennsylvania westward , Connecticut and the Massachusetts eastward ...
... continued between us , but must have been frequently disturbed , if they had retained the possession of that country , bordering several hundred miles on our colonies of Pennsylvania westward , Connecticut and the Massachusetts eastward ...
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