Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... question of the governor's support " -in plain English to pay him his salary , which was optional and honorary and of unfixed amount . Meanwhile the man must live , and bills of another kind than those forwarded by the As- sembly were ...
... question of the governor's support " -in plain English to pay him his salary , which was optional and honorary and of unfixed amount . Meanwhile the man must live , and bills of another kind than those forwarded by the As- sembly were ...
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... question now open , in the minds of English politicians and people , was , " How shall we next apply that principle - what new taxes shall we impose ? " It was a question that all were asking , and very many were hastening to answer ...
... question now open , in the minds of English politicians and people , was , " How shall we next apply that principle - what new taxes shall we impose ? " It was a question that all were asking , and very many were hastening to answer ...
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... question upon which , it seemed , for all that could be argued by the ablest or urged by the best , the Union must go to pieces . This was the question of the proportion in which the different States , varying so vastly as they did in ...
... question upon which , it seemed , for all that could be argued by the ablest or urged by the best , the Union must go to pieces . This was the question of the proportion in which the different States , varying so vastly as they did in ...
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