Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... 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 North America , 345 - 373 with reasons for the plan Remarks ...
... 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 North America , 345 - 373 with reasons for the plan Remarks ...
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... taxes for main- taining the presbyterian or independent worship , and at the same time , refuse them a toleration in the full exercise of their religion by the administra- tions of a bishop . " T If we look back into history for the ...
... taxes for main- taining the presbyterian or independent worship , and at the same time , refuse them a toleration in the full exercise of their religion by the administra- tions of a bishop . " T If we look back into history for the ...
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... tax on the lands . But in process of time some becoming Quakers , ' some Baptists , and of late years , some returning to the church of England ( through the laudable endeavors and a proper application , of their funds by the Society 2 ...
... tax on the lands . But in process of time some becoming Quakers , ' some Baptists , and of late years , some returning to the church of England ( through the laudable endeavors and a proper application , of their funds by the Society 2 ...
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... tax appropriated to the sup- port of a church they disapproved and had for- saken . The civil magistrates , however , continued for a time to collect and apply the tax according to the original laws which remained in force ; and they ...
... tax appropriated to the sup- port of a church they disapproved and had for- saken . The civil magistrates , however , continued for a time to collect and apply the tax according to the original laws which remained in force ; and they ...
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... tax was to secure and improve the morals of the people , and promote their happiness , by sup- porting among them the public worship of God , and the preaching of the gospel ; that where par- ticular people fancied a particular mode ...
... tax was to secure and improve the morals of the people , and promote their happiness , by sup- porting among them the public worship of God , and the preaching of the gospel ; that where par- ticular people fancied a particular mode ...
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