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... adopt any plan that might be thought adequate in England . Such a plan , for example , was that prepared by the Board of Trade , by which commissioners appointed by the governors were empowered to determine the military establish ment ...
... adopt any plan that might be thought adequate in England . Such a plan , for example , was that prepared by the Board of Trade , by which commissioners appointed by the governors were empowered to determine the military establish ment ...
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... adopt any other preferred by the colonists , if they could suggest any other of equal efficacy . Meanwhile , he wished only to call upon honorable members of the House to say now , if any were so minded , that Parliament had not the ...
... adopt any other preferred by the colonists , if they could suggest any other of equal efficacy . Meanwhile , he wished only to call upon honorable members of the House to say now , if any were so minded , that Parliament had not the ...
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... adopt it . ' I Franklin , who was present with the others on this occasion , ventured to suggest that the “ usual constitutional way " of obtaining colonial support , through the King's requisition , would be better . 66 Can you agree ...
... adopt it . ' I Franklin , who was present with the others on this occasion , ventured to suggest that the “ usual constitutional way " of obtaining colonial support , through the King's requisition , would be better . 66 Can you agree ...
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... adopted as the deliber- ate and formal protest of the Old Dominion were as mild and harmless as could well be . They asserted no more than that the first adventurers and settlers of Virginia brought with them and transmitted to their ...
... adopted as the deliber- ate and formal protest of the Old Dominion were as mild and harmless as could well be . They asserted no more than that the first adventurers and settlers of Virginia brought with them and transmitted to their ...
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... adopted by a single vote and afterwards erased from the record ; but it included two others much stronger than that eminently treasonable one : Resolved , That his Majesty's Liege people , the inhabi- tants of this colony , are not ...
... adopted by a single vote and afterwards erased from the record ; but it included two others much stronger than that eminently treasonable one : Resolved , That his Majesty's Liege people , the inhabi- tants of this colony , are not ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
able accordingly adopted America appointed authority Britain British Constitution Briton colonial assemblies colonists committee Congress Continental Congress Court customs debate declared defense deputies disposed doubt doubtless duties effect enemies England Englishmen Exchequer fact friends George George Grenville Governor Bernard Grenville Grenville's Hancock honorable members Horace Walpole House House of Burgesses importance independence James Otis Jenyns John Adams John Dickinson King King's known letters London Lord Chatham Lord North loyal Majesty's Massachusetts matter measures ment mind ministers ministry mother country nature never non-importation agreement occasion opinion pamphlet Parlia Parliament patriots perhaps petition Philadelphia Pitt ports present privileges protection province question reason reconciliation repeal reply resolutions revenue Samuel Adams seemed Sons of Liberty Stamp Act Stamp Act Congress Sugar Act taxation thing Thomas Hutchinson thought tion town of Boston Townshend trade troops Virginia vote York