The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... tion of rights , 107 Remarks thereon by Dr. F. - 108 EXAMINATION OF DR . FRANKLIN before the House of Commons concerning the stamp act , 1766 , 109 Affair of Governor Hutchinson's letters and examination before the Privy Council , 1773 ...
... tion of rights , 107 Remarks thereon by Dr. F. - 108 EXAMINATION OF DR . FRANKLIN before the House of Commons concerning the stamp act , 1766 , 109 Affair of Governor Hutchinson's letters and examination before the Privy Council , 1773 ...
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... tion of British manufactures , their price is considerably raised of late years ; the advantage is clear profit to Britain , and enables its people better to pay great taxes ; and much of it being paid by us , is clear tax to Britain ...
... tion of British manufactures , their price is considerably raised of late years ; the advantage is clear profit to Britain , and enables its people better to pay great taxes ; and much of it being paid by us , is clear tax to Britain ...
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... tion , there are , I apprehend , in the Remarks , some opinions not well founded , and some mistakes of so important a na- ture , as to render a few observations on them necessary for the better information of the public . 3 In the year ...
... tion , there are , I apprehend , in the Remarks , some opinions not well founded , and some mistakes of so important a na- ture , as to render a few observations on them necessary for the better information of the public . 3 In the year ...
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... tion of the most general treaties . The security of Germa- ny was the argument for yielding considerable possessions there to the Swedes : and the security of Europe divided the Spanish monarchy by the partition treaty , made between ...
... tion of the most general treaties . The security of Germa- ny was the argument for yielding considerable possessions there to the Swedes : and the security of Europe divided the Spanish monarchy by the partition treaty , made between ...
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... tion only ; exclusive of the accession of foreigners . * I 3 Remarks p . 50 , 51 . and many 4 The reason of this greater increase in America than in Europe is , that in old settled countries , all trades , farms , offices , and ...
... tion only ; exclusive of the accession of foreigners . * I 3 Remarks p . 50 , 51 . and many 4 The reason of this greater increase in America than in Europe is , that in old settled countries , all trades , farms , offices , and ...
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