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... British manufactures exported . As the forty - fifth is an Act for raising a revenue in America , the forty - fourth is an Act for raising a revenue in the Isle of Man . The two Acts perfectly agree in all respects , except one . In the ...
... British manufactures exported . As the forty - fifth is an Act for raising a revenue in America , the forty - fourth is an Act for raising a revenue in the Isle of Man . The two Acts perfectly agree in all respects , except one . In the ...
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Edmund Burke Hugh Law. ADDRESS TO THE BRITISH COLONISTS IN NORTH AMERICA THE very dangerous crisis , into which the British empire is brought , as it accounts for , so it justifies , the unusual step we take in addressing ourselves to ...
Edmund Burke Hugh Law. ADDRESS TO THE BRITISH COLONISTS IN NORTH AMERICA THE very dangerous crisis , into which the British empire is brought , as it accounts for , so it justifies , the unusual step we take in addressing ourselves to ...
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... British subjects . " That " even British ships should not be generally re- ceived into the colonies from any part of Europe , except the dominions of Great Britain . " That " it is unreason- able that corn and such like products should ...
... British subjects . " That " even British ships should not be generally re- ceived into the colonies from any part of Europe , except the dominions of Great Britain . " That " it is unreason- able that corn and such like products should ...
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INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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