Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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... measures taken by Grenville in 1764. Al- though it is difficult to determine how much smuggling there actually was in America , we are told by Sabine that nine - tenths probably of all the tea , wine , and fruit , sugar and molasses con ...
... measures taken by Grenville in 1764. Al- though it is difficult to determine how much smuggling there actually was in America , we are told by Sabine that nine - tenths probably of all the tea , wine , and fruit , sugar and molasses con ...
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... measures ; nor was there more reason to expect a change from the death of the Earl of Egremont . The Earl of Sandwich supplied his place . The Duke of Bedford , and the gentlemen who act in that connexion , and whose general character ...
... measures ; nor was there more reason to expect a change from the death of the Earl of Egremont . The Earl of Sandwich supplied his place . The Duke of Bedford , and the gentlemen who act in that connexion , and whose general character ...
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... measures ? If they had been so inclined , the ruinous nature of those measures , which began instantly to appear , would not have permitted it . Scarcely had they entered into office , when letters arrived from all parts of America ...
... measures ? If they had been so inclined , the ruinous nature of those measures , which began instantly to appear , would not have permitted it . Scarcely had they entered into office , when letters arrived from all parts of America ...
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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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A. C. Cawley Act of Navigation Act of Parliament administration affairs America ancient assemblies authority Britain British burthen cause civil colonies colonists commerce concession conduct consider Constance Garnett constitution court crown Declaratory Act declared dispute dominions duty Edited Edmund Burke effect empire England English experience export favour feel freedom friends gentlemen give granting Grenville happy honourable gentleman hope House of Commons idea interest Ireland J. G. Lockhart justice kingdom letter liberty Lord Hillsborough Lord North Majesty Majesty's means measures ment minds ministers Ministry mischief mode nation nature never noble lord obedience object opinion parliamentary peace person political preamble present principles privileges proposed provinces reason regulations repeal resolution revenue scheme sort spirit Stamp Act sure taxation taxes temper things thought tion trade Translated true virtue vols vote whilst whole wholly wish