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Pagina 269
... regulations ; the second by new funds of revenue . Agreeably to this plan , a new naval establishment was formed at a good deal of expense , and to little effect , to aid in the collection of the customs . Regulation was added to regulation ...
... regulations ; the second by new funds of revenue . Agreeably to this plan , a new naval establishment was formed at a good deal of expense , and to little effect , to aid in the collection of the customs . Regulation was added to regulation ...
Pagina 285
... regulations which were merely relative to commerce , many were then made ; and they were all made upon this principle , that many of the colonies , and those some of the most abounding in people , were so situated as to have very few ...
... regulations which were merely relative to commerce , many were then made ; and they were all made upon this principle , that many of the colonies , and those some of the most abounding in people , were so situated as to have very few ...
Pagina 286
... regulations been generally aided by the opinion of some merchants ; too frequently by that of a few , and those a sort of favourites : they have been directed by the opinion of one or two merchants , who were to merit in flatteries ...
... regulations been generally aided by the opinion of some merchants ; too frequently by that of a few , and those a sort of favourites : they have been directed by the opinion of one or two merchants , who were to merit in flatteries ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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