Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... kind of union that would best suit the circumstances of the colonies , be most agreeable to the people , and most effectually promote his majesty's service , and the general interest of the British empire . This was respectfully sent to ...
... kind of union that would best suit the circumstances of the colonies , be most agreeable to the people , and most effectually promote his majesty's service , and the general interest of the British empire . This was respectfully sent to ...
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... kind occurs to me on this occasion . First , they will say , and perhaps with justice , that the body of the people in the colonies are as loyal , and as firmly attached to the present constitution , and reigning family , as any ...
... kind occurs to me on this occasion . First , they will say , and perhaps with justice , that the body of the people in the colonies are as loyal , and as firmly attached to the present constitution , and reigning family , as any ...
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... kind of secondary taxes , however , we do not com- plain of , though we have no share in the laying or disposing of them but to pay immediate heavy taxes , in the laying , appropriation , and disposition of which , we have no part , and ...
... kind of secondary taxes , however , we do not com- plain of , though we have no share in the laying or disposing of them but to pay immediate heavy taxes , in the laying , appropriation , and disposition of which , we have no part , and ...
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... kind of security but as those situations are far advanced beyond the inhabitants , the expence of maintaining and supplying the garrisons will be very great , even in time of full peace , and immense on every interruption of it ; as it ...
... kind of security but as those situations are far advanced beyond the inhabitants , the expence of maintaining and supplying the garrisons will be very great , even in time of full peace , and immense on every interruption of it ; as it ...
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... kind of military monks ; if this was the state of troops posted in a populous country , where the imposition could not be so well concealed ; what may we expect will be the case of those , that shall be posted two , three , or four ...
... kind of military monks ; if this was the state of troops posted in a populous country , where the imposition could not be so well concealed ; what may we expect will be the case of those , that shall be posted two , three , or four ...
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