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... duty of 3d . per pound weight upon tea , payable in all his Majesty's dominions in America , imposed by the said Act ; and also the appropriation of the said duty . " 1 On this latter motion a warm and interesting debate arose , in ...
... duty of 3d . per pound weight upon tea , payable in all his Majesty's dominions in America , imposed by the said Act ; and also the appropriation of the said duty . " 1 On this latter motion a warm and interesting debate arose , in ...
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Edmund Burke. The Act of 1767 , which grants this tea duty , sets forth in its preamble that it was expedient to ... duties . About two years after this Act passed , the Ministry , I mean the present Ministry , thought it expedient ...
Edmund Burke. The Act of 1767 , which grants this tea duty , sets forth in its preamble that it was expedient to ... duties . About two years after this Act passed , the Ministry , I mean the present Ministry , thought it expedient ...
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... duty ; but again , to soften it to the other party , it was a duty of supply . To gratify the colonists , it was laid on British manufactures ; to satisfy the merchants of Britain , the duty was trivial , and ( except that on tea ...
... duty ; but again , to soften it to the other party , it was a duty of supply . To gratify the colonists , it was laid on British manufactures ; to satisfy the merchants of Britain , the duty was trivial , and ( except that on tea ...
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INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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