Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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... ministers , and by which their conduct in respect to America had been governed , should by some possible revolution , favourable to wicked American taxes , be hereafter counteracted . He addresses them in this manner : - It may possibly ...
... ministers , and by which their conduct in respect to America had been governed , should by some possible revolution , favourable to wicked American taxes , be hereafter counteracted . He addresses them in this manner : - It may possibly ...
Pagina 257
... ministers what they may , the author knows that they could not avoid applying this £ 450,000 to the service of the establishment , as faithfully as he , or any other minister , could do . I say they could not avoid it , and have no ...
... ministers what they may , the author knows that they could not avoid applying this £ 450,000 to the service of the establishment , as faithfully as he , or any other minister , could do . I say they could not avoid it , and have no ...
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... ministers . The ministers , who have usually a short method on such occasions , attributed their unpopularity wholly to the efforts of faction . However this might be , the licentious- ness and tumults of the common people , and the ...
... ministers . The ministers , who have usually a short method on such occasions , attributed their unpopularity wholly to the efforts of faction . However this might be , the licentious- ness and tumults of the common people , and 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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