Speech ... on American Taxation, April 19, 1774J. Dodsley, 1775 - 57 pàgines |
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Pàgina 15
... must know , that feveral of the Articles on which the Tax was repealed were fitter objects of Duties . than • Lord Hillsborough's Circular Letter to the Governors of the Colonies concerning the Repeal of some of the Duties laid in the ...
... must know , that feveral of the Articles on which the Tax was repealed were fitter objects of Duties . than • Lord Hillsborough's Circular Letter to the Governors of the Colonies concerning the Repeal of some of the Duties laid in the ...
Pàgina 19
... must have that great country to lean upon , or they tumble upon your head . It is the fame folly that has loft you at once the benefit of the Weft and of the Eaft . This folly has thrown open folding- doors to contraband ; and will be ...
... must have that great country to lean upon , or they tumble upon your head . It is the fame folly that has loft you at once the benefit of the Weft and of the Eaft . This folly has thrown open folding- doors to contraband ; and will be ...
Pàgina 31
... must therefore either abandon the fcheme of taxing ; or you muft fend the Ministers tarred and fea- thered to America , who dared to hold out the Royal Faith for a renunciation of all taxes for revenue . Them you must punish , or this ...
... must therefore either abandon the fcheme of taxing ; or you muft fend the Ministers tarred and fea- thered to America , who dared to hold out the Royal Faith for a renunciation of all taxes for revenue . Them you must punish , or this ...
Pàgina 46
... must be rather fought in the particular habits of his life ; which , though they do not alter the ground - work of character , yet tinge it with their own hue . He was bred in a profeffion . He was bred to the law , which is , in my opi ...
... must be rather fought in the particular habits of his life ; which , though they do not alter the ground - work of character , yet tinge it with their own hue . He was bred in a profeffion . He was bred to the law , which is , in my opi ...
Pàgina 47
... must do great mischief , and frequently even defeat its own purpose . After the war , and in the last year of it , the trade of America had encreased far beyond : the fpeculations of the most fanguine imagi- nation . It fwelled out on ...
... must do great mischief , and frequently even defeat its own purpose . After the war , and in the last year of it , the trade of America had encreased far beyond : the fpeculations of the most fanguine imagi- nation . It fwelled out on ...
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