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... continue " to levy or impose , for the regulation of commerce ; the nett produce of the duties last mentioned to be carried to the ac- " count of such province or colony respectively . " - Resolution moved by Lord North in the committee ...
... continue " to levy or impose , for the regulation of commerce ; the nett produce of the duties last mentioned to be carried to the ac- " count of such province or colony respectively . " - Resolution moved by Lord North in the committee ...
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... continue in this state , or what may arise out of this unheard - of situation , how can the wisest of us conjecture ? Our late experience has taught us that many of those fundamental principles , formerly believed infallible , are ...
... continue in this state , or what may arise out of this unheard - of situation , how can the wisest of us conjecture ? Our late experience has taught us that many of those fundamental principles , formerly believed infallible , are ...
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... continue . " Ye gods , annihilate " but space and time , and make two lovers happy ! " - was a pious and passionate prayer ; -but just as reasonable , as many of the serious wishes of very grave and solemn politicians . 66 If then , Sir ...
... continue . " Ye gods , annihilate " but space and time , and make two lovers happy ! " - was a pious and passionate prayer ; -but just as reasonable , as many of the serious wishes of very grave and solemn politicians . 66 If then , Sir ...
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... - nals . I must be deeply concerned , whenever it is my misfortune to continue a difference with the majority VOL . III . * Lord North . I majority of this house . But as the reasons for CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 113.
... - nals . I must be deeply concerned , whenever it is my misfortune to continue a difference with the majority VOL . III . * Lord North . I majority of this house . But as the reasons for CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 113.
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... continue as they stood before . I confess , gentlemen , that this appears to me as bad in the principle , and far worse in its conse- quence , than an universal suspension of the Habeas Corpus act ; and the limiting qualification ...
... continue as they stood before . I confess , gentlemen , that this appears to me as bad in the principle , and far worse in its conse- quence , than an universal suspension of the Habeas Corpus act ; and the limiting qualification ...
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