Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... parliament exempting them from military duties in the colonies , I had supposed they were conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms . He answered me , " That it was not one of their established prin- ciples ; but that at the time of ...
... parliament exempting them from military duties in the colonies , I had supposed they were conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms . He answered me , " That it was not one of their established prin- ciples ; but that at the time of ...
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... Parliament in our mother country . I am not inclined to enter into any dispute with you on the subject , since it cannot be decided on this side the water ; nor can I see what good end it can answer , as the proprietaries have ...
... Parliament in our mother country . I am not inclined to enter into any dispute with you on the subject , since it cannot be decided on this side the water ; nor can I see what good end it can answer , as the proprietaries have ...
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... Parliament and the majesty of the Crown , from whence alone they can derive an effectual remedy . To your hands , Sir , these papers are most humbly presented , for considerations so obvious , that they scarce need any explanation . The ...
... Parliament and the majesty of the Crown , from whence alone they can derive an effectual remedy . To your hands , Sir , these papers are most humbly presented , for considerations so obvious , that they scarce need any explanation . The ...
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... parliament , wave their rights on this present , occasion only ; and do further resolve , that a new bill be brought in for granting a sum of money to the king's use , and that the same be made conformable to the said instructions ...
... parliament , wave their rights on this present , occasion only ; and do further resolve , that a new bill be brought in for granting a sum of money to the king's use , and that the same be made conformable to the said instructions ...
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... parliament . " And which is of most consequence to the community ; whether their private estate shall be taxed , or the province shall be saved ? Whether these two private gentlemen , in virtue of their absolute proprietaryship , shall ...
... parliament . " And which is of most consequence to the community ; whether their private estate shall be taxed , or the province shall be saved ? Whether these two private gentlemen , in virtue of their absolute proprietaryship , shall ...
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