Essays and LettersJohn Sharpe, 1820 - Всего страниц: 340 |
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... parliament , as they had ex- ceeded their proportion . Had this happy method of requisition been con- tinued ( a ... act against them ; and they can only be changed by reason and per- suasion but if public business can be carried on 3 ...
... parliament , as they had ex- ceeded their proportion . Had this happy method of requisition been con- tinued ( a ... act against them ; and they can only be changed by reason and per- suasion but if public business can be carried on 3 ...
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... act of parliament , declaring its own power ; which very parliament , however , showed wisely so much tender regard to those inveterate prejudices , as to repeal a tax that had militated against them : and those prejudices are still so ...
... act of parliament , declaring its own power ; which very parliament , however , showed wisely so much tender regard to those inveterate prejudices , as to repeal a tax that had militated against them : and those prejudices are still so ...
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... act of parliament . The person , then , who first projected to lay aside the accustomed method of requisition , and to raise money on America by stamps , seems not to have acted wisely , in deviating from that method which the colonists ...
... act of parliament . The person , then , who first projected to lay aside the accustomed method of requisition , and to raise money on America by stamps , seems not to have acted wisely , in deviating from that method which the colonists ...
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... act , chose to avoid a fresh dispute upon the other , it being temporary and ... parliament , which , according to their ideas of their rights , they thought ... act , and his adherents , ( then in the opposition ) raised such a clamour ...
... act , chose to avoid a fresh dispute upon the other , it being temporary and ... parliament , which , according to their ideas of their rights , they thought ... act , and his adherents , ( then in the opposition ) raised such a clamour ...
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... act seemed to them to be - obey impli- citly laws made by the parliament of Great Britain to raise money on you without your consent , or you shall enjoy no rights or privileges at all . At the same time , a person lately in high office ...
... act seemed to them to be - obey impli- citly laws made by the parliament of Great Britain to raise money on you without your consent , or you shall enjoy no rights or privileges at all . At the same time , a person lately in high office ...
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