Speeches and Letters on American AffairsDent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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... object in the trade of England as not to be felt or felt but slightly , like white lead and red lead and painters ' colours ? Tea is an object of far other importance . Tea is perhaps the most important object , taking it with its ...
... object in the trade of England as not to be felt or felt but slightly , like white lead and red lead and painters ' colours ? Tea is an object of far other importance . Tea is perhaps the most important object , taking it with its ...
Pagina 83
... object . It will show you , that it is not to be con- sidered as one of those minima which are out of the eye and consideration of the law ; not a paltry excrescence of the state , not a mean dependent , who may be neglected with little ...
... object . It will show you , that it is not to be con- sidered as one of those minima which are out of the eye and consideration of the law ; not a paltry excrescence of the state , not a mean dependent , who may be neglected with little ...
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... object which they might endanger . The other of their principles was , to suit the revenue to the object . Where the difficulty of collection , from the nature of the country , and of the revenue establishment , is so very notorious ...
... object which they might endanger . The other of their principles was , to suit the revenue to the object . Where the difficulty of collection , from the nature of the country , and of the revenue establishment , is so very notorious ...
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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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