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... repeal of the American stamp act ; But the constitutional superiority of Great Britain was pre- served , by the act for securing the dependence of the colonies . Private houses were relieved from the jurisdiction of the excise , by the ...
... repeal of the American stamp act ; But the constitutional superiority of Great Britain was pre- served , by the act for securing the dependence of the colonies . Private houses were relieved from the jurisdiction of the excise , by the ...
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... - * History of the Minority . History of the Repeal of the Stamp Act . Con- siderations on Trade and Finance . Political Register , & c . & c . ties that are offered to our country . A piece 214 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE.
... - * History of the Minority . History of the Repeal of the Stamp Act . Con- siderations on Trade and Finance . Political Register , & c . & c . ties that are offered to our country . A piece 214 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE.
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... repeal . If he does not mean this , he has got no farther than a nugatory proposition , which nobody can contradict , and for which no man is the wiser . That " the regulations for the colony trade would be few and simple if the old ...
... repeal . If he does not mean this , he has got no farther than a nugatory proposition , which nobody can contradict , and for which no man is the wiser . That " the regulations for the colony trade would be few and simple if the old ...
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... repeal of the American stamp act . 2. To the commercial regulations then made . 3. To the course of foreign negotiations during that short period . A person who knew nothing of public affairs but from the writings of this author would ...
... repeal of the American stamp act . 2. To the commercial regulations then made . 3. To the course of foreign negotiations during that short period . A person who knew nothing of public affairs but from the writings of this author would ...
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... repeal of that act was proposed . It was much too serious a measure , and attended with too many difficulties upon every side , for the then ministry to have undertaken it , as some paltry writers have asserted , from envy and dis- like ...
... repeal of that act was proposed . It was much too serious a measure , and attended with too many difficulties upon every side , for the then ministry to have undertaken it , as some paltry writers have asserted , from envy and dis- like ...
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