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... concerning Taste ) ; An Essay towards an abridgement of the English History , 1757 ; contributions to An Account of the European Settlements in America , 2 vols . , 1757 ; The Annual Register , 1759-88 ; An Examination of the Commercial ...
... concerning Taste ) ; An Essay towards an abridgement of the English History , 1757 ; contributions to An Account of the European Settlements in America , 2 vols . , 1757 ; The Annual Register , 1759-88 ; An Examination of the Commercial ...
Pagina 268
... concerning every power which was exercised by government . The abuse , however sanctioned by custom , was evident ; but the ministry , instead of resting in a prudent inactivity , or ( what would have been still more prudent ) taking ...
... concerning every power which was exercised by government . The abuse , however sanctioned by custom , was evident ; but the ministry , instead of resting in a prudent inactivity , or ( what would have been still more prudent ) taking ...
Pagina 284
... concerning America , the ideas of that ad- ministration were principally these ; to take trade as the primary end , and revenue but as a very subordinate consideration . Where trade was likely to suffer , they did not hesitate for an ...
... concerning America , the ideas of that ad- ministration were principally these ; to take trade as the primary end , and revenue but as a very subordinate consideration . Where trade was likely to suffer , they did not hesitate for an ...
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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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