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... trade of the colonies and making it subservient to the interests of the mother country , while in other respects she left them " every charac- teristic mark of a free people in all their internal concerns . " His stand - point in the ...
... trade of the colonies and making it subservient to the interests of the mother country , while in other respects she left them " every charac- teristic mark of a free people in all their internal concerns . " His stand - point in the ...
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... trade and manufactures , that our growth by colonization and by conquest , have concurred to accumu- late immense wealth in the hands of some individuals ; and this again being dispersed amongst the people , has rendered them ...
... trade and manufactures , that our growth by colonization and by conquest , have concurred to accumu- late immense wealth in the hands of some individuals ; and this again being dispersed amongst the people , has rendered them ...
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... Trade many years before , merely to the prevalence of party , and to the Ministerial power , which had frustrated the good intentions of the Court in favour of their abilities . Now was the time to unlock the sealed fountain of Royal ...
... Trade many years before , merely to the prevalence of party , and to the Ministerial power , which had frustrated the good intentions of the Court in favour of their abilities . Now was the time to unlock the sealed fountain of Royal ...
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... trade are also on the point of perishing from the same cause . I do not mean those branches which bear without the hand of the vine - dresser ; I mean those which the policy of treaties had formerly secured to us ; I mean to mark and ...
... trade are also on the point of perishing from the same cause . I do not mean those branches which bear without the hand of the vine - dresser ; I mean those which the policy of treaties had formerly secured to us ; I mean to mark and ...
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... of generosity and kind- ness , and even of public spirit . He can procure indemnity from quarters . He can procure advantages in trade . He Bundl Roman can get pardons for offences . He can obtain a COURT FAVOUR IN THE HOUSE . 61.
... of generosity and kind- ness , and even of public spirit . He can procure indemnity from quarters . He can procure advantages in trade . He Bundl Roman can get pardons for offences . He can obtain a COURT FAVOUR IN THE HOUSE . 61.
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Act of Navigation Administration America arguments assemblies authority Bill Bolingbroke British Burke Burke's Bute Cabal cause character Charles Townshend Chatham Ministry Civil List Colonies commerce connexion considered constitution controul Court Crown debt dignity duty East India Bill effect election Empire England English faction favour favourite freedom friends gentlemen give Government grant Grenville History Honourable Gentleman House of Commons idea influence infra interest King King's Letter liberty Lord Bute Lord Chatham Lord North Lord Rockingham Lord Shelburne maxim means measures ment mind Ministers Ministry Montesquieu nation nature never Noble Lord object opinion pamphlet Parliament Parliamentary party passage persons political popular preamble Present Discontents principle reason Reform Regicide reign repeal resolution revenue Rockingham scheme seems sort Speech spirit Stamp Act sure taxation taxes things thought tion trade true virtue Whig Whiggism whilst whole