Speech ... on American Taxation, April 19, 1774J. Dodsley, 1775 - 57 pàgines |
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Pàgina 5
... grants this tea duty , fets forth in its preamble , that it was expedient to raise a revenue in America , for the fupport of the civil government there as well as for purposes ftill more extensive . To this fupport the Act affigns fix ...
... grants this tea duty , fets forth in its preamble , that it was expedient to raise a revenue in America , for the fupport of the civil government there as well as for purposes ftill more extensive . To this fupport the Act affigns fix ...
Pàgina 7
... grant ftill carefully kept up ! This is raising a revenue in America ! This is pre- ferving dignity in England ! If you repeal this tax in compliance with the motion , I readily admit that you lofe this fair preamble . Estimate your ...
... grant ftill carefully kept up ! This is raising a revenue in America ! This is pre- ferving dignity in England ! If you repeal this tax in compliance with the motion , I readily admit that you lofe this fair preamble . Estimate your ...
Pàgina 21
... grants , and the words give and grant ufually precede the enacting parts . Although duties were impofed on America in Acts of King Charles the Second , and in Acts of King William , no one title of giving " an aid to His Majefty , " or ...
... grants , and the words give and grant ufually precede the enacting parts . Although duties were impofed on America in Acts of King Charles the Second , and in Acts of King William , no one title of giving " an aid to His Majefty , " or ...
Pàgina 28
... grants had brought upon them . Sir , it has been faid in the debate , that when the first American revenue act , ( the act in 1764 , impofing the port duties ) paffed , the Americans did not object to the principle . It is true they ...
... grants had brought upon them . Sir , it has been faid in the debate , that when the first American revenue act , ( the act in 1764 , impofing the port duties ) paffed , the Americans did not object to the principle . It is true they ...
Pàgina 29
... grants . His own favourite gover- nour was of opinion that the Americans were not then taxable objects . " Nor was the time lefs favourable to the equity of fuch a taxation . I don't mean to difpute the reasonableness of America ...
... grants . His own favourite gover- nour was of opinion that the Americans were not then taxable objects . " Nor was the time lefs favourable to the equity of fuch a taxation . I don't mean to difpute the reasonableness of America ...
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