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... suppose I read it somewhere ) , but the noble lord was pleased to say that he did not conceive how it could enter into the head of man to impose such taxes as those of 1767 - I mean those taxes which he voted for imposing , and voted ...
... suppose I read it somewhere ) , but the noble lord was pleased to say that he did not conceive how it could enter into the head of man to impose such taxes as those of 1767 - I mean those taxes which he voted for imposing , and voted ...
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... suppose the requisitions are not obeyed ? What ! Shall there be no reserved power in the empire , 1 to supply a deficiency which may weaken , divide , and dissi- pate the whole ? We are engaged in war - the Secretary of State calls upon ...
... suppose the requisitions are not obeyed ? What ! Shall there be no reserved power in the empire , 1 to supply a deficiency which may weaken , divide , and dissi- pate the whole ? We are engaged in war - the Secretary of State calls upon ...
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... suppose the colonies were to lay the duties which furnished their contingent upon the importation of your manufactures , you know you would never suffer such a tax to be laid . You know , too , that you would not suffer many other modes ...
... suppose the colonies were to lay the duties which furnished their contingent upon the importation of your manufactures , you know you would never suffer such a tax to be laid . You know , too , that you would not suffer many other modes ...
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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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