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Pagina 39
... Declaratory Act . It is now given out , for the usual purposes by the usual emissaries , that Lord Rockingham did not consent to the repeal of this Act until he was bullied into it by Lord Chatham ; and the reporters have gone so far as ...
... Declaratory Act . It is now given out , for the usual purposes by the usual emissaries , that Lord Rockingham did not consent to the repeal of this Act until he was bullied into it by Lord Chatham ; and the reporters have gone so far as ...
Pagina 41
... Declaratory Act ; they repealed the Stamp Act . They did both fully , because the Declaratory Act was without qualification , and the repeal of the Stamp Act total . This they did in the situation I have described . Now , Sir , what ...
... Declaratory Act ; they repealed the Stamp Act . They did both fully , because the Declaratory Act was without qualification , and the repeal of the Stamp Act total . This they did in the situation I have described . Now , Sir , what ...
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... Declaratory Act asserting the entireness of British legislative authority if we abandon the practice of taxation ? For my part I look upon the rights stated in that Act exactly in the manner in which I viewed them on its very first ...
... Declaratory Act asserting the entireness of British legislative authority if we abandon the practice of taxation ? For my part I look upon the rights stated in that Act exactly in the manner in which I viewed them on its very first ...
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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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