Memoirs of the Life and Writings of B.F. ...W. Colburn, 1818 - 450 páginas |
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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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... governors often come to the colonies merely to make fortunes , with which they intend to return to Britain ; are not ... governors , are often persons of small estates , frequently dependent on the governors for offices , and therefore ...
... governors often come to the colonies merely to make fortunes , with which they intend to return to Britain ; are not ... governors , are often persons of small estates , frequently dependent on the governors for offices , and therefore ...
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... governors , would probably be kept up , and con- tinued for the benefit of governors : to the grievous burthen and discontentment of the colonies , and prevention of their growth and increase . That a power of governors , to march the ...
... governors , would probably be kept up , and con- tinued for the benefit of governors : to the grievous burthen and discontentment of the colonies , and prevention of their growth and increase . That a power of governors , to march the ...
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RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS | 1 |
A Parable against Persecution in imitation of Scriptural | 11 |
A Parable on Brotherly Love | 21 |
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