The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... inhabitants of the province of Que- bec , " says this very act , " amounted at the conquest to above sixty - five thou- sand [ only , ] professing the religion of the church of Rome , and enjoying an established form of constitution and ...
... inhabitants of the province of Que- bec , " says this very act , " amounted at the conquest to above sixty - five thou- sand [ only , ] professing the religion of the church of Rome , and enjoying an established form of constitution and ...
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... inhabitants in the se- veral colonies ) , and such as may be collected with the least inconvenience to the people ; rather discouraging luxury , than loading industry with unnecessary burthens . The laws which the president general and ...
... inhabitants in the se- veral colonies ) , and such as may be collected with the least inconvenience to the people ; rather discouraging luxury , than loading industry with unnecessary burthens . The laws which the president general and ...
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... 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 OF UNION .
... 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 OF UNION .
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Benjamin Franklin. That a power in governors , to march the inhabitants from one end of the British and French colonies to the other , being a country of at least one thousand five hundred miles long , without the approbation or the ...
Benjamin Franklin. That a power in governors , to march the inhabitants from one end of the British and French colonies to the other , being a country of at least one thousand five hundred miles long , without the approbation or the ...
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... inhabitants of Britain ; and if we make them richer , and enable them better to pay their taxes , it is nearly the same as being taxed ourselves , and equally beneficial to the crown . These kind of secondary taxes , however , we do not ...
... inhabitants of Britain ; and if we make them richer , and enable them better to pay their taxes , it is nearly the same as being taxed ourselves , and equally beneficial to the crown . These kind of secondary taxes , however , we do not ...
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