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... proposed to the colony agents that they should agree in some mode of taxation as the ground of an Act of Parliament . But he never could have proposed that they should tax themselves on requisition , which is the assertion of the day ...
... proposed to the colony agents that they should agree in some mode of taxation as the ground of an Act of Parliament . But he never could have proposed that they should tax themselves on requisition , which is the assertion of the day ...
Pagina 81
... proposed a capital alteration ; and , in order to get rid of what seemed so very exception- able , have instituted a mode that is altogether new , one that is , indeed , wholly alien from all the ancient methods and forms of Parliament ...
... proposed a capital alteration ; and , in order to get rid of what seemed so very exception- able , have instituted a mode that is altogether new , one that is , indeed , wholly alien from all the ancient methods and forms of Parliament ...
Pagina 136
... proposed this project of a ransom by auction seemed himself to be of that opinion . His project was rather designed for breaking the union of the colonies than for establishing a revenue . He confessed he apprehended that his proposal ...
... proposed this project of a ransom by auction seemed himself to be of that opinion . His project was rather designed for breaking the union of the colonies than for establishing a revenue . He confessed he apprehended that his proposal ...
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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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