Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788, and the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... consider'd , 1765 From Daniel Dulany's Considerations on the Propriety of imposing Taxes in the British Colonies . • Parliament , 1765 . 18 • by Act of . • 24 32 • 34 Resolutions of the Stamp Act Congress , 19 October 1765 From ...
... consider'd , 1765 From Daniel Dulany's Considerations on the Propriety of imposing Taxes in the British Colonies . • Parliament , 1765 . 18 • by Act of . • 24 32 • 34 Resolutions of the Stamp Act Congress , 19 October 1765 From ...
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... consider each question impartially , on its merits ( pp . 274- 81 ) ; but on questions involving local or economic interests they divided sectionally , the southern states and planting interest against the northern states and commercial ...
... consider each question impartially , on its merits ( pp . 274- 81 ) ; but on questions involving local or economic interests they divided sectionally , the southern states and planting interest against the northern states and commercial ...
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... CONSIDER'D ' 1 The Objections to the Taxation of our American Colonies by the Legislature of Great Britain , briefly consider'd London , 1765 . THE right of the Legislature of Great Britain to impose taxes on her American colonies , and ...
... CONSIDER'D ' 1 The Objections to the Taxation of our American Colonies by the Legislature of Great Britain , briefly consider'd London , 1765 . THE right of the Legislature of Great Britain to impose taxes on her American colonies , and ...
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... consider whether any one of these propositions are in fact true : if not , then this wonderful structure which has been erected upon them falls at once to the ground , and like another Babel , perishes by a confusion of words , which ...
... consider whether any one of these propositions are in fact true : if not , then this wonderful structure which has been erected upon them falls at once to the ground , and like another Babel , perishes by a confusion of words , which ...
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... consider the impracticability of this method , nor the effects of it if it could be practised ; but only say that I have lately seen so many specimens of the great powers of speech of which these American gentlemen are possessed , that ...
... consider the impracticability of this method , nor the effects of it if it could be practised ; but only say that I have lately seen so many specimens of the great powers of speech of which these American gentlemen are possessed , that ...
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