Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Edwin Wiley. AUTHORITY OF PARLIAMENT OVER COLONIES . CHAPTER II . 1764-1766 . THE EFFORT TO TAX THE COLONIES . The question of the authority of Parliament over the colonies — Grenville introduces a stamp tax Develop- ments of his plan ...
Edwin Wiley. AUTHORITY OF PARLIAMENT OVER COLONIES . CHAPTER II . 1764-1766 . THE EFFORT TO TAX THE COLONIES . The question of the authority of Parliament over the colonies — Grenville introduces a stamp tax Develop- ments of his plan ...
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... authority with which it is intro- Consequently , they refused to make reparation for the destruction which had taken taken place in the colony . Bernard had said , " The justice and humanity of this requisition is so forcible , that it ...
... authority with which it is intro- Consequently , they refused to make reparation for the destruction which had taken taken place in the colony . Bernard had said , " The justice and humanity of this requisition is so forcible , that it ...
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... Authorities given to the Governor and other Civil Officers of the said Province , by the Grants and Commissions issued in ... Authority whereof the Gov- ernment of the said Province is at present admin- istered , and all and every the ...
... Authorities given to the Governor and other Civil Officers of the said Province , by the Grants and Commissions issued in ... Authority whereof the Gov- ernment of the said Province is at present admin- istered , and all and every the ...
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