Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Governor Shirley , concerning the impo- sition of direct Taxes upon the Colonies , without their consent Page 305 331 332 2d Letter on the same subject 334 3d Letter on the same subject 341 Plan for settling two Western Colonies in ...
... Governor Shirley , concerning the impo- sition of direct Taxes upon the Colonies , without their consent Page 305 331 332 2d Letter on the same subject 334 3d Letter on the same subject 341 Plan for settling two Western Colonies in ...
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... governor to the council at Onondaga , he called at the habita- tion of Canasetego , an old acquaintance , who em- braced him , spread furs for him to sit on , placed before him some boiled beans and venison , and mixed some rum and ...
... governor to the council at Onondaga , he called at the habita- tion of Canasetego , an old acquaintance , who em- braced him , spread furs for him to sit on , placed before him some boiled beans and venison , and mixed some rum and ...
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... governors or councils , and the several branches of the govern- ment not on terms of doing business with each other ; others taking the opportunity , when their concurrence is wanted , to push for favorite laws , powers , or points ...
... governors or councils , and the several branches of the govern- ment not on terms of doing business with each other ; others taking the opportunity , when their concurrence is wanted , to push for favorite laws , powers , or points ...
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... governors and council of the several provinces a share in the choice of the grand council , or at least a power of approving and confirming or of disallowing the choice made by the house of representatives , it was said : " That the ...
... governors and council of the several provinces a share in the choice of the grand council , or at least a power of approving and confirming or of disallowing the choice made by the house of representatives , it was said : " That the ...
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... governors and councils are appointed by the crown : " And so the people in all the colonies would in effect be taxed by their governors . " It was therefore apprehended , that such altera- tions of the plan would give great ...
... governors and councils are appointed by the crown : " And so the people in all the colonies would in effect be taxed by their governors . " It was therefore apprehended , that such altera- tions of the plan would give great ...
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