The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 111918 |
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... tion of royal officials to their manifest duties and from the pleasant custom of depositing at Governor Bernard's back door sundry pipes of wine with the compliments of Mr. Cockle . Most men in England agreed that such pleasant customs ...
... tion of royal officials to their manifest duties and from the pleasant custom of depositing at Governor Bernard's back door sundry pipes of wine with the compliments of Mr. Cockle . Most men in England agreed that such pleasant customs ...
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... tion was called to the matter , it seemed to the average Briton that in meeting the obligation of this high mission and in dealing with this far - flung empire , a policy of efficiency such as that advocated by Mr. Grenville might well ...
... tion was called to the matter , it seemed to the average Briton that in meeting the obligation of this high mission and in dealing with this far - flung empire , a policy of efficiency such as that advocated by Mr. Grenville might well ...
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... tion of it being signified to Parliament next year will afford a forcible argument for the like proceeding in all such cases . If they think of any other mode of taxation more convenient to them , and make any pro- position of equal ...
... tion of it being signified to Parliament next year will afford a forcible argument for the like proceeding in all such cases . If they think of any other mode of taxation more convenient to them , and make any pro- position of equal ...
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... tion , and they should contribute to their own defense and protection . But during the last war they annually contributed so largely that the Parliament was con- vinced the burden would be insupportable ; and from year to year made them ...
... tion , and they should contribute to their own defense and protection . But during the last war they annually contributed so largely that the Parliament was con- vinced the burden would be insupportable ; and from year to year made them ...
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... tion of these notes was printed in the Massachusetts Spy , April 29 , 1773 , and with corrections by Adams fifty years after the event in William Tudor's Life of James Otis , chs . 5-7 . This is the speech to which Adams , at a later ...
... tion of these notes was printed in the Massachusetts Spy , April 29 , 1773 , and with corrections by Adams fifty years after the event in William Tudor's Life of James Otis , chs . 5-7 . This is the speech to which Adams , at a later ...
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