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... consideration ) have taxed these commodities . The same may be said of glass . Besides , some of the things taxed were so trivial , that the loss of the objects them- selves , and their utter annihilation out of American com- merce ...
... consideration ) have taxed these commodities . The same may be said of glass . Besides , some of the things taxed were so trivial , that the loss of the objects them- selves , and their utter annihilation out of American com- merce ...
Pagina 83
... consideration of the present and the growing numbers in the front of our deliberation , because , Sir , this consideration will make it evident to a blunter dis- cernment than yours that no partial , narrow , contracted , pinched ...
... consideration of the present and the growing numbers in the front of our deliberation , because , Sir , this consideration will make it evident to a blunter dis- cernment than yours that no partial , narrow , contracted , pinched ...
Pagina 107
... consideration . I do not indeed wonder , nor will you , Sir , that gentlemen of profound learning are fond of displaying it on this profound subject . But my consideration is narrow , confined , and wholly limited to the policy of the ...
... consideration . I do not indeed wonder , nor will you , Sir , that gentlemen of profound learning are fond of displaying it on this profound subject . But my consideration is narrow , confined , and wholly limited to the policy of the ...
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AMERICAN TAXATION | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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