Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 85
... trade as compared with itself at these two periods within this century — and this is matter for meditation . But this is not all . Examine my second account . See how the export trade to the colonies alone in 1772 stood in the other ...
... trade as compared with itself at these two periods within this century — and this is matter for meditation . But this is not all . Examine my second account . See how the export trade to the colonies alone in 1772 stood in the other ...
Pagina 110
... trade laws revive from their trance , and this useless taxation is to be kept sacred , not for its own sake , but as a counter - guard and security of the laws of trade . Then , Sir , you keep up revenue laws which are mis- chievous ...
... trade laws revive from their trance , and this useless taxation is to be kept sacred , not for its own sake , but as a counter - guard and security of the laws of trade . Then , Sir , you keep up revenue laws which are mis- chievous ...
Pagina 283
... trade . These ceasing , the trade stood on its own bottom . This is one cause of the diminished export to Jamaica ; and not the childish idea of the author , of an impossible contraband from the opening of the ports . 2nd , The war had ...
... trade . These ceasing , the trade stood on its own bottom . This is one cause of the diminished export to Jamaica ; and not the childish idea of the author , of an impossible contraband from the opening of the ports . 2nd , The war had ...
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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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