Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... effect nothing without the consent of the presi- dent general appointed by the crown ; the crown possesses therefore full one half of the power of this constitution . " That in the British constitution , the crown is supposed to possess ...
... effect nothing without the consent of the presi- dent general appointed by the crown ; the crown possesses therefore full one half of the power of this constitution . " That in the British constitution , the crown is supposed to possess ...
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... effect be taxed by their governors . " It was therefore apprehended , that such alterations of the plan would give great dissatisfaction , and that the colo- nies could not be easy under such a power in governors , and such an ...
... effect be taxed by their governors . " It was therefore apprehended , that such alterations of the plan would give great dissatisfaction , and that the colo- nies could not be easy under such a power in governors , and such an ...
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... effect of any complaint from hence . That it is supposed an undoubted right of Englishmen not to be taxed but by their own consent , given through their representatives : That the colonies have no representatives in parliament . That to ...
... effect of any complaint from hence . That it is supposed an undoubted right of Englishmen not to be taxed but by their own consent , given through their representatives : That the colonies have no representatives in parliament . That to ...
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... effect , without the • · previous measure of entrepots in the country between us and the enemy All mankind must know , that no body of men , whether as an army , or as an emigration of colonists , can march from one country to another ...
... effect , without the • · previous measure of entrepots in the country between us and the enemy All mankind must know , that no body of men , whether as an army , or as an emigration of colonists , can march from one country to another ...
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... effect , may make even a virtuous and able minis- try less anxious , and less attentive to the obtaining points , in which the honor and interest of the nation are essen- tially concerned ; and the people less hearty in supporting such ...
... effect , may make even a virtuous and able minis- try less anxious , and less attentive to the obtaining points , in which the honor and interest of the nation are essen- tially concerned ; and the people less hearty in supporting such ...
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