Burke's Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1961 - 127 páginas |
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... duties which Grenville had just levied on their foreign imports , though they did not deny the right of Parliament to levy duties of that kind . To Grenville's suggestion they replied that they would not accept the Stamp Duty or any ...
... duties which Grenville had just levied on their foreign imports , though they did not deny the right of Parliament to levy duties of that kind . To Grenville's suggestion they replied that they would not accept the Stamp Duty or any ...
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... duties which had been im- posed on the foreign trade of the colonists were altered or removed , and the restrictions upon their trade with some ports in Dominica and Jamaica were abolished . On the whole , America received with ...
... duties which had been im- posed on the foreign trade of the colonists were altered or removed , and the restrictions upon their trade with some ports in Dominica and Jamaica were abolished . On the whole , America received with ...
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... duties of the sixth of George II . ? Else why were the duties first reduced to one third in 1764 , and afterwards to a third of that third in the year 1766 ? Were they not touched and grieved by the stamp 20 act ? I shall say they were ...
... duties of the sixth of George II . ? Else why were the duties first reduced to one third in 1764 , and afterwards to a third of that third in the year 1766 ? Were they not touched and grieved by the stamp 20 act ? I shall say they were ...
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