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... sent him the plan of the ministers . In this letter , the seeds of the discord which followed soon after , begin to make their appearance . * The general court of Massachusetts wrote to their agent in Lon- don , to oppose every measure ...
... sent him the plan of the ministers . In this letter , the seeds of the discord which followed soon after , begin to make their appearance . * The general court of Massachusetts wrote to their agent in Lon- don , to oppose every measure ...
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... sent him the plan of the ministers . In this letter , the seeds of the discord which followed soon after , begin to make their appearance . * The general court of Massachusetts wrote to their agent in Lon- don , to oppose every measure ...
... sent him the plan of the ministers . In this letter , the seeds of the discord which followed soon after , begin to make their appearance . * The general court of Massachusetts wrote to their agent in Lon- don , to oppose every measure ...
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... sent security and felicity . " The necessity of drawing a public revenue from the colonies , be- ing therefore no longer doubted , and the willingness of the colonists to concur in it , by means of the duty upon stamped paper , being ...
... sent security and felicity . " The necessity of drawing a public revenue from the colonies , be- ing therefore no longer doubted , and the willingness of the colonists to concur in it , by means of the duty upon stamped paper , being ...
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... sent members to parliament . ' The clergy at no time were unrepresented in parliament . When they taxed themselves in their assemblies , it was done with the con- currence and consent of parliament . ' The reasoning about the colonies ...
... sent members to parliament . ' The clergy at no time were unrepresented in parliament . When they taxed themselves in their assemblies , it was done with the con- currence and consent of parliament . ' The reasoning about the colonies ...
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... sent constitution of Great Britain . But the thing is , that a member of parliament , chosen for any borough , represents not only the con- stituents and inhabitants of that particular place , but he represents the inhabitants of every ...
... sent constitution of Great Britain . But the thing is , that a member of parliament , chosen for any borough , represents not only the con- stituents and inhabitants of that particular place , but he represents the inhabitants of every ...
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