Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... laid the foundation of correct thinking and economy , so congenial with the comparatively infant and rude state of so- ciety at the period in which they appeared ; that happy method of reason- ing which took up society in its first ...
... laid the foundation of correct thinking and economy , so congenial with the comparatively infant and rude state of so- ciety at the period in which they appeared ; that happy method of reason- ing which took up society in its first ...
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... laid and levied by this proposed consti- tution will be proposed and agreed to by the representatives of the people , if the plan in this particular be preserved : " But if the proposed alteration should take place , it seemed as if ...
... laid and levied by this proposed consti- tution will be proposed and agreed to by the representatives of the people , if the plan in this particular be preserved : " But if the proposed alteration should take place , it seemed as if ...
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... lay and levy such general duties , as to them . may appear most equal and least burthensome , & c . Sup- pose , for instance , they lay a small duty or excise on some commodity imported into or made in the colonies , and 10 1754 ...
... lay and levy such general duties , as to them . may appear most equal and least burthensome , & c . Sup- pose , for instance , they lay a small duty or excise on some commodity imported into or made in the colonies , and 10 1754 ...
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... LAY DUTIES , & c . That for these purposes they have power to make laws , and lay and levy such general duties , imports , or taxes , as to them shall appear most equal and just ( considering the ability and other circumstances of the ...
... LAY DUTIES , & c . That for these purposes they have power to make laws , and lay and levy such general duties , imports , or taxes , as to them shall appear most equal and just ( considering the ability and other circumstances of the ...
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... establishments in each colony remain in their present state , the general con- stitution notwithstanding ; and that on sudden emergencies any colony may defend itself , and lay the accounts 1754 . 21 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION .
... establishments in each colony remain in their present state , the general con- stitution notwithstanding ; and that on sudden emergencies any colony may defend itself , and lay the accounts 1754 . 21 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION .
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