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... situation of America he compared to a funeral ; trade and commerce were pall bearers , the merchants and traders chief mourners , the West Indian and African mer- chants closed the procession , and the army and navy , at a dis- tance ...
... situation of America he compared to a funeral ; trade and commerce were pall bearers , the merchants and traders chief mourners , the West Indian and African mer- chants closed the procession , and the army and navy , at a dis- tance ...
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... situation of their county towns , the freeholders cannot , but at their great expence , fatigue , and loss of time , be convened together at any one place , to make elections for knights of the shire ; and that provision should be made ...
... situation of their county towns , the freeholders cannot , but at their great expence , fatigue , and loss of time , be convened together at any one place , to make elections for knights of the shire ; and that provision should be made ...
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... situation of affairs in America . This was a con- duct he could by no means reconcile ; for taking the speech to have been framed upon right information , as calling for measures of a spirited and decisive nature , what sort of cor ...
... situation of affairs in America . This was a con- duct he could by no means reconcile ; for taking the speech to have been framed upon right information , as calling for measures of a spirited and decisive nature , what sort of cor ...
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... situation ; and I would likewise caution the landed interest , not to plume themselves on the escape they have made , since it is equally evident , a further taxation , if not included in the general vote of this year , must be demanded ...
... situation ; and I would likewise caution the landed interest , not to plume themselves on the escape they have made , since it is equally evident , a further taxation , if not included in the general vote of this year , must be demanded ...
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Página 167 - Colony, for contributing their Proportion to the common Defence, (such Proportion to be raised under the Authority of the General Court or General Assembly of such Province or Colony, and disposable by Parliament) and shall engage to make Provision also for the Support of the civil Government, and the Administration of Justice...
Página 278 - That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house...
Página 206 - Act to restrain the trade and commerce of the provinces of Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire, and colonies of Connecticut and Rhode Island, and Providence Plantation, in North America, to Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Islands in the West Indies; and to prohibit such provinces and colonies from carrying on any fishery on the banks of Newfoundland, and other places therein mentioned, under certain conditions and limitations.
Página 338 - An act for granting certain duties in the British colonies and plantations in America ; for allowing a drawback of the duties of customs upon the exportation from this kingdom of 'coffee and...
Página 339 - An act to discontinue, in such manner, and for such time, as are therein mentioned, the landing and discharging, lading or shipping, of goods, wares, and merchandise, at the town and within the harbour of Boston, in the province of Massachusetts Bay, in North America.
Página 192 - Resolved, that Robert Walpole, esq. having been this session of parliament committed a prisoner to the Tower, and expelled this house for a high breach of trust in the execution of his office, and notorious corruption when secretary at war, was and is incapable of being elected a member to serve in this present parliament...
Página 206 - That leave be given to bring in a Bill to restrain the trade and commerce of the Provinces of Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire, the Colonies of Connecticut and Rhode Island, and Providence Plantation, in North America, to Great Britain, Ireland, and the British islands in the West Indies ; and to prohibit such Provinces and Colonies from carrying on any fishery on the Banks of Newfoundland or other places therein to be mentioned, under certain conditions, and for a time to be limited.
Página 199 - On the 17th, it was resolved, that John Wilkes, Esq. having been in this session of parliament expelled the House, was, and is, incapable of being elected a member to serve in this present parliament.
Página 252 - Esq™ (or any three of them) be, and they are hereby appointed to attend the Continental Congress of the Colonies intended to be held at the City of Philadelphia, in May next, or at any other Time and Place; and that they report their Proceedings to the next Sessions of General Assembly...