Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Том 1Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... commerce with us depended , she would lose more in that commerce than she could possibly gain by such taxes , and as it was detrimental to the harmony which had till then so happily subsisted , and which was so essential to the welfare ...
... commerce with us depended , she would lose more in that commerce than she could possibly gain by such taxes , and as it was detrimental to the harmony which had till then so happily subsisted , and which was so essential to the welfare ...
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... commerce by parliament , provided such regulations were bona fide for the bene- fit of the whole empire , not for the small ad- vantage of one part to the great injury of an- other , such as the obliging our ships to call in England ...
... commerce by parliament , provided such regulations were bona fide for the bene- fit of the whole empire , not for the small ad- vantage of one part to the great injury of an- other , such as the obliging our ships to call in England ...
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... commerce , then the aid above - as acceptable to us as they could be to Britain , mentioned to be given by America in time of peace , as well as in time of war . 13. Governors to be supported by the as- semblies of each province . since ...
... commerce , then the aid above - as acceptable to us as they could be to Britain , mentioned to be given by America in time of peace , as well as in time of war . 13. Governors to be supported by the as- semblies of each province . since ...
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... commerce , then the aid above- mentioned to be given by America in time of peace , as well as in time of war . 17. All powers of internal legislation in the colonies to be disclaimed by parliament . In reading this paper a second time ...
... commerce , then the aid above- mentioned to be given by America in time of peace , as well as in time of war . 17. All powers of internal legislation in the colonies to be disclaimed by parliament . In reading this paper a second time ...
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... commerce of America is deem- ed by the ministry themselves of such vast importance , as to justify the horrid and ex- " I CANNOT , my worthy friend , permit the pensive war they are now waging , to main- letters and parcels , which I ...
... commerce of America is deem- ed by the ministry themselves of such vast importance , as to justify the horrid and ex- " I CANNOT , my worthy friend , permit the pensive war they are now waging , to main- letters and parcels , which I ...
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