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... duty towards him ; and even with impertinence in the able and eloquent representations which he felt com- pelled to make of disastrous mismanagement in military affairs ; and still more , to find his reasonable request , after a long ...
... duty towards him ; and even with impertinence in the able and eloquent representations which he felt com- pelled to make of disastrous mismanagement in military affairs ; and still more , to find his reasonable request , after a long ...
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... duties laid in 1767 , excepting that on tea . This single tax was con- tinued , as he observed , " to maintain the ... duty on that article , payable in England , and amounting to nearly one shilling on the pound , was taken off on its ...
... duties laid in 1767 , excepting that on tea . This single tax was con- tinued , as he observed , " to maintain the ... duty on that article , payable in England , and amounting to nearly one shilling on the pound , was taken off on its ...
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... duties had been repealed ; but continued , on principle , the rigorous disuse of tea , excepting such as had been ... duty on tea should be re- pealed . In Virginia the public discontents , which had been allayed by the conciliatory ...
... duties had been repealed ; but continued , on principle , the rigorous disuse of tea , excepting such as had been ... duty on tea should be re- pealed . In Virginia the public discontents , which had been allayed by the conciliatory ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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