Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... bill . Many members , opposed to the bill in principle , doubted whether the house was competent to attack a tax which had already passed the lower house . An undated paper in Lord Dartmouth's hand may well explain the grounds for his ...
... bill . Many members , opposed to the bill in principle , doubted whether the house was competent to attack a tax which had already passed the lower house . An undated paper in Lord Dartmouth's hand may well explain the grounds for his ...
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... bill , as might well be expected . Ezra Stiles , president of Yale College , was amazed to learn that " a whole Protestant Parliament should expressly establish Popery over three Quarters of their Empire . " 38 The Suffolk Resolves ...
... bill , as might well be expected . Ezra Stiles , president of Yale College , was amazed to learn that " a whole Protestant Parliament should expressly establish Popery over three Quarters of their Empire . " 38 The Suffolk Resolves ...
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... bill was the recognition of the Continental Congress as a legal institution . Chatham would even authorize Congress to collect taxes in America . Nevertheless his belief in the supremacy of Parlia- ment was still strong . The provisional ...
... bill was the recognition of the Continental Congress as a legal institution . Chatham would even authorize Congress to collect taxes in America . Nevertheless his belief in the supremacy of Parlia- ment was still strong . The provisional ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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