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... parliament . This , and other analogous resolutions relative to Massachusetts , being passed , the congress wrote a letter to general Gage , governor and commander of the king's troops in that province , in which , after re- peating the ...
... parliament . This , and other analogous resolutions relative to Massachusetts , being passed , the congress wrote a letter to general Gage , governor and commander of the king's troops in that province , in which , after re- peating the ...
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... parliament , ( which were in course to come on the succeeding year , ) suddenly and unexpectedly dissolved the old one , and ordered the choice of a new one within the shortest time admitted by law , before the in- conveniencies of that ...
... parliament , ( which were in course to come on the succeeding year , ) suddenly and unexpectedly dissolved the old one , and ordered the choice of a new one within the shortest time admitted by law , before the in- conveniencies of that ...
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... parliament , provided such regulations were bona fide for the bene- fit of the whole empire , not for the small ad- vantage of one part to the great injury of an- other , such as the obliging our ships to call in England with our wine ...
... parliament , provided such regulations were bona fide for the bene- fit of the whole empire , not for the small ad- vantage of one part to the great injury of an- other , such as the obliging our ships to call in England with our wine ...
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... parliament , every colony shall raise money by the follow - ance with their opinion expressed at our first ing rules or proportions , viz . If Britain , on account of the war , raises 3s . in the pound to its land tax , then the ...
... parliament , every colony shall raise money by the follow - ance with their opinion expressed at our first ing rules or proportions , viz . If Britain , on account of the war , raises 3s . in the pound to its land tax , then the ...
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... parliamentary consent ; and therefore , since we would not pay parliamentary taxes , future requisitions must be made with consent of parliament , and not otherwise . I wondered that the crown should be willing to give up that separate ...
... parliamentary consent ; and therefore , since we would not pay parliamentary taxes , future requisitions must be made with consent of parliament , and not otherwise . I wondered that the crown should be willing to give up that separate ...
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