Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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... repeal five of the duties , and to leave ( for reasons best known to themselves ) only the sixth standing . Suppose any person , at the time of that repeal , had thus addressed the minister : 1 " Condemning , as you do , the repeal of ...
... repeal five of the duties , and to leave ( for reasons best known to themselves ) only the sixth standing . Suppose any person , at the time of that repeal , had thus addressed the minister : 1 " Condemning , as you do , the repeal of ...
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... repeal of taxes , it is of no consequence upon what ideas the repeal is grounded . Repeal this tax too upon commercial principles if you please . These principles will serve as well now as they did formerly . But you know that , either ...
... repeal of taxes , it is of no consequence upon what ideas the repeal is grounded . Repeal this tax too upon commercial principles if you please . These principles will serve as well now as they did formerly . But you know that , either ...
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... repeal , after the repeal , and since the renewal of the schemes of American taxation . It is said that the disturbances , if there were any , before the repeal were slight , and without difficulty or inconvenience might have been ...
... repeal , after the repeal , and since the renewal of the schemes of American taxation . It is said that the disturbances , if there were any , before the repeal were slight , and without difficulty or inconvenience might have been ...
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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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