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... Assembly of Massachussetts address letters to several members of the administration in England . Petition to the King . Circular letter to the colonial Assemblies . Letter from the Earl of Hillsborough . Assembly of Massachussetts ...
... Assembly of Massachussetts address letters to several members of the administration in England . Petition to the King . Circular letter to the colonial Assemblies . Letter from the Earl of Hillsborough . Assembly of Massachussetts ...
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... Assembly to lay taxes and impositions on the inhabitants of that colony ; and that every attempt to vest such a power elsewhere " is illegal , unconstitu- tional , and unjust , and has a manifest tendency to destroy British as well as ...
... Assembly to lay taxes and impositions on the inhabitants of that colony ; and that every attempt to vest such a power elsewhere " is illegal , unconstitu- tional , and unjust , and has a manifest tendency to destroy British as well as ...
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... Assembly which was most timid . - The following resolutions were also introduced by Mr. Henry , and passed the ... Assembly aforesaid . Resolved , That any person who shall , by speaking or writing , maintain that any person or ...
... Assembly which was most timid . - The following resolutions were also introduced by Mr. Henry , and passed the ... Assembly aforesaid . Resolved , That any person who shall , by speaking or writing , maintain that any person or ...
Table des matières
BIRTH of Mr Washington His mission to the French on the Ohio | 1 |
Opinions on the supremacy of Parliament and its right to tax the colo | 80 |
Measures to enforce the act concerning duties Ferment excited | 161 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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