| 1776 - 746 páginas
...give a plain narration of fadls, which fell within my own knowledge, and which, therefore, I think it a debt due from me to Mr Grenville's memory to...relate. In the beginning of March 1764, a number of rcfolutions relative to the plantation -trade, were propofed by Mr Grenville, and palfed in the Houfe... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1804 - 608 páginas
...give a plain narration of facts, which fell within my own knowledge, and which, therefore, I think it a debt, due from me to Mr. Grenville's memory,...: " That, towards the further " defraying the said expences, it may be proper to charge " certain stamp duties in the said colonies and plantations."... | |
| William Smyth - 1840 - 514 páginas
...words was contained the fatal resolve that tore asunder the empire of .Great Britain. " That towards further defraying the said expenses, it may be proper to charge certain stamp duties on the said colonies and plantations." Memorable words ! This was in 1764; and in a year after, in... | |
| 1852 - 454 páginas
...1764, in which George Grenville peisuaded the House of Commons, which he led, to resolve " that towards further defraying the said expenses it may be proper to charge certain stamp dutics in the said colonics and plantations." Such is the period which these letters are brought forward... | |
| Charles Knight - 1870 - 1038 páginas
...the British colonies and plantations in America." The 14th of these liesolutions was, " That towards further defraying the said expenses, it may be proper to charge certain Stamp Duties in tho said colonies and plantations." The Act was postponed in the Session of 1764 to obtain " further... | |
| 1883 - 540 páginas
...In this act, which laid the foundation for the subsequent war, it was resolved, — " That, towards further defraying the said expenses, it may be proper to charge certain stamp-duties in the said colonies and plantations." (March, 1764.) In his Majesty's speech at the end... | |
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