Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... proprietaries , they agreed to a meeting with me at Mr T. Penn's house in Spring Garden . The con- versation at first consisted of mutual declarations of disposition to reasonable accommodations , but I sup- pose each party had its own ...
... proprietaries , they agreed to a meeting with me at Mr T. Penn's house in Spring Garden . The con- versation at first consisted of mutual declarations of disposition to reasonable accommodations , but I sup- pose each party had its own ...
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... proprietaries who were in odium with the people , left to their mercy in proportioning the taxes , they would inevitably be ruined . We reply'd that the act had no such intention , and would have no such effect . That the assessors were ...
... proprietaries who were in odium with the people , left to their mercy in proportioning the taxes , they would inevitably be ruined . We reply'd that the act had no such intention , and would have no such effect . That the assessors were ...
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... proprietaries . After a full enquiry , they unani- mously sign'd a report that they found the tax had been assess'd with perfect equity . The Assembly looked into my entering into the first part of the engagement , as an essential ...
... proprietaries . After a full enquiry , they unani- mously sign'd a report that they found the tax had been assess'd with perfect equity . The Assembly looked into my entering into the first part of the engagement , as an essential ...
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