Burke's Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1961 - 127 páginas |
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... Crown in 1624. The territory of North and South Carolina was granted by charter to a number of pro- prietaries by Charles II . in 1663. Their rights reverted to the Crown in 1729. Georgia , named after George II . , was established by ...
... Crown in 1624. The territory of North and South Carolina was granted by charter to a number of pro- prietaries by Charles II . in 1663. Their rights reverted to the Crown in 1729. Georgia , named after George II . , was established by ...
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... Crown through the Secretary of State . In the session of 1765 Grenville simply proposed to levy the Stamp Duties in America , hinting at the same time that this was only a first instalment of the revenue which he proposed to raise in ...
... Crown through the Secretary of State . In the session of 1765 Grenville simply proposed to levy the Stamp Duties in America , hinting at the same time that this was only a first instalment of the revenue which he proposed to raise in ...
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... crown have regularly for near a century passed the public offices without dispute . Those who have been pleased paradoxically to deny this right , holding that none but the British parliament can grant to the crown , are wished to look ...
... crown have regularly for near a century passed the public offices without dispute . Those who have been pleased paradoxically to deny this right , holding that none but the British parliament can grant to the crown , are wished to look ...
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