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... experience which the honourable gentleman reprobates in one instant and reverts to in the next - to that experience , without the least wavering or hesitation on my part , I steadily appeal ; and would to God there was no other arbiter ...
... experience which the honourable gentleman reprobates in one instant and reverts to in the next - to that experience , without the least wavering or hesitation on my part , I steadily appeal ; and would to God there was no other arbiter ...
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... experience has marked out to you as best , and in which you walked with security , advantage , and honour until the year 1763 . My resolutions therefore mean to establish the equity and justice of a taxation of America by grant , and ...
... experience has marked out to you as best , and in which you walked with security , advantage , and honour until the year 1763 . My resolutions therefore mean to establish the equity and justice of a taxation of America by grant , and ...
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... Experience is a cheat , and fact a liar , if this power in the subject of pro- portioning his grant , or of not granting at all , has not been found the richest mine of revenue ever discovered by the skill or by the fortune of man . It ...
... Experience is a cheat , and fact a liar , if this power in the subject of pro- portioning his grant , or of not granting at all , has not been found the richest mine of revenue ever discovered by the skill or by the fortune of man . It ...
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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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