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... taxes granted in order to be repealed - and the reasons of the grant still carefully kept up ! This is raising a revenue in America ! This is preserving dignity in England ! If you repeal this tax in compliance with the motion , I ...
... taxes granted in order to be repealed - and the reasons of the grant still carefully kept up ! This is raising a revenue in America ! This is preserving dignity in England ! If you repeal this tax in compliance with the motion , I ...
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... taxes on your manufactures sent out to America and not the taxes on the manufactures exported to the Isle of Man ? The principle was exactly the same , the objects charged infinitely more extensive , the duties without comparison higher ...
... taxes on your manufactures sent out to America and not the taxes on the manufactures exported to the Isle of Man ? The principle was exactly the same , the objects charged infinitely more extensive , the duties without comparison higher ...
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... taxes and quit rents . They have different methods of taxation in the different provinces , agreeable to their several local circumstances . In New England by far the greatest part of their revenue is raised by faculty taxes and ...
... taxes and quit rents . They have different methods of taxation in the different provinces , agreeable to their several local circumstances . In New England by far the greatest part of their revenue is raised by faculty taxes and ...
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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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