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... whole body of British manufactures taxed from two and a half to fifteen per cent . , and some articles , such as that of spirits , a great deal higher . You did not think it uncommercial to tax the whole mass of your manufactures and ...
... whole body of British manufactures taxed from two and a half to fifteen per cent . , and some articles , such as that of spirits , a great deal higher . You did not think it uncommercial to tax the whole mass of your manufactures and ...
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... whole trade of England in 1704 . The whole export trade of England , including that to the colonies , in 1704 Export to the colonies alone , in 1772 · £ 6,509,000 6,024,000 Difference . £ 485,000 The trade with America alone is now ...
... whole trade of England in 1704 . The whole export trade of England , including that to the colonies , in 1704 Export to the colonies alone , in 1772 · £ 6,509,000 6,024,000 Difference . £ 485,000 The trade with America alone is now ...
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... WHOLE PEOPLE WITHOUT THEIR CONSENT . " Your Majesty's English subjects in the colonies , pos- sessing the ordinary faculties of mankind , know , that to live under such a plan of government is not to live in a state of freedom . Your ...
... WHOLE PEOPLE WITHOUT THEIR CONSENT . " Your Majesty's English subjects in the colonies , pos- sessing the ordinary faculties of mankind , know , that to live under such a plan of government is not to live in a state of freedom . Your ...
Inhoudsopgave
AMERICAN TAXATION | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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