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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... house of commons , when complaints have been made of the decay of trade to any part of Europe , “ that such things were not worth regard , as Great - Britain was possest of colonies that could consume more of her manufactures than she ...
... house of commons , when complaints have been made of the decay of trade to any part of Europe , “ that such things were not worth regard , as Great - Britain was possest of colonies that could consume more of her manufactures than she ...
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... house of commons , when complaints have been made of the decay of trade to any part of Europe , " that such things were not worth regard , as Great - Britain was possest of colonies that could consume more of her manufactures than she ...
... house of commons , when complaints have been made of the decay of trade to any part of Europe , " that such things were not worth regard , as Great - Britain was possest of colonies that could consume more of her manufactures than she ...
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... house of commons , when complaints have been made of the decay of trade to any part of Europe , “ that such things were not worth regard , as Great - Britain was possest of colonies that could consume more of her manufactures than she ...
... house of commons , when complaints have been made of the decay of trade to any part of Europe , “ that such things were not worth regard , as Great - Britain was possest of colonies that could consume more of her manufactures than she ...
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... house of commons , could obtain that frequently expensive honour . Ir is allowed by those well acquainted with the islands , that they cannot supply Great - Britain and Total for the northern colonies , in the first term Ditto , in the ...
... house of commons , could obtain that frequently expensive honour . Ir is allowed by those well acquainted with the islands , that they cannot supply Great - Britain and Total for the northern colonies , in the first term Ditto , in the ...
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... house of commons in Great Britain . 6. THAT the only representatives of the people of these colonies , are the persons chosen therein by themselves for that purpose . 7. THAT no taxes can be constitutionally impos ed on the people of ...
... house of commons in Great Britain . 6. THAT the only representatives of the people of these colonies , are the persons chosen therein by themselves for that purpose . 7. THAT no taxes can be constitutionally impos ed on the people of ...
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