The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire, Late President of the State of Delaware, and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The speech of John Dickinson ... May 24th, 1764 ... praying the king for a change of the government of the province. 1764Bonsal and Niles., 1801 |
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... Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania , May 24th , 1764 , ON OCCASION Of a PETITION , drawn up by Order , and then under Consideration , of the House ; praying the King for a Change of the Government of the Province . Published at ...
... Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania , May 24th , 1764 , ON OCCASION Of a PETITION , drawn up by Order , and then under Consideration , of the House ; praying the King for a Change of the Government of the Province . Published at ...
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... an exemption , and were supported in their claim by the British Ministers . The Assembly took this opportunity to attempt a change of the Government from proprietary to royal . may censure and controul us . More affecting du- The ( 4 )
... an exemption , and were supported in their claim by the British Ministers . The Assembly took this opportunity to attempt a change of the Government from proprietary to royal . may censure and controul us . More affecting du- The ( 4 )
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... assemblies . At this time , if I am rightly informed , Virginia is struggling against an instruction , that will be attended , as that co- lony apprehends , with the most destructive conse- quences , if carried into exccution . mer ...
... assemblies . At this time , if I am rightly informed , Virginia is struggling against an instruction , that will be attended , as that co- lony apprehends , with the most destructive conse- quences , if carried into exccution . mer ...
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... ; and thus adhered to the stipulation The house of assembly , the other branch of the legislature , insisted upon tax ing the proprietary estate , without being thus bound . public service is removed ; and we shall have more ( 34 )
... ; and thus adhered to the stipulation The house of assembly , the other branch of the legislature , insisted upon tax ing the proprietary estate , without being thus bound . public service is removed ; and we shall have more ( 34 )
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... assemblies , the principal pillars of her liberty , crushed into insignificance — a formidable force established in the midst of peace , to bleed her into obedience - the sacred right of trial by jury , violated by the erection of ...
... assemblies , the principal pillars of her liberty , crushed into insignificance — a formidable force established in the midst of peace , to bleed her into obedience - the sacred right of trial by jury , violated by the erection of ...
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