The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Volum 1Samuel Campbell, no. 124, Pearl-street, 1801 "The following work is not confined to the contest between Great Britain and the United States of America, but includes all the other parts of the war which originated from that contest. ... The form of letters, instead of chapters, is not altogether imaginary, as the author, from his arrival in America in 1770, maintained a correspondence with gentlemen in London, Rotterdam and Paris, answering in general to the prefixed dates."--Preface. |
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... stamp act , p . 111. It occasions a general discontent in the Massachusetts , p . 117. The Virginia resolves respecting it , p . 118. A congress meet at New - York , in 1765 , p . 120. Riots at Boston and else- where on account of the stamp ...
... stamp act , p . 111. It occasions a general discontent in the Massachusetts , p . 117. The Virginia resolves respecting it , p . 118. A congress meet at New - York , in 1765 , p . 120. Riots at Boston and else- where on account of the stamp ...
Side 64
... stamp act , " Secing their is in the Pennsylvania charter , an express reser- vation of the right of parliament to lay taxes there , how could the assembly assert , that laying a tax on them by the stamp act was an infringement on their ...
... stamp act , " Secing their is in the Pennsylvania charter , an express reser- vation of the right of parliament to lay taxes there , how could the assembly assert , that laying a tax on them by the stamp act was an infringement on their ...
Side 90
... stamp act was talked of among the commissioners , of which number was Mr. ( now Dr. ) Franklin , one of the three from Pennsylvania ; and it was thought a proper mode of taxing ; under the apprehension , that in its operation it would ...
... stamp act was talked of among the commissioners , of which number was Mr. ( now Dr. ) Franklin , one of the three from Pennsylvania ; and it was thought a proper mode of taxing ; under the apprehension , that in its operation it would ...
Side 103
... stamp - act , I am afraid the plan cannot be accomplished . In reference to alterations in the civil line , Dr. Langdon in- formed me , that governor Wentworth told him , the Massachusetts and New - Hampshiere were to be one government ...
... stamp - act , I am afraid the plan cannot be accomplished . In reference to alterations in the civil line , Dr. Langdon in- formed me , that governor Wentworth told him , the Massachusetts and New - Hampshiere were to be one government ...
Side 107
... act , and to exert himself to prevent a stamp act , or any other imposition and taxes upon this and the other American provinces . They do not appear to have made any particular objection to the term revenue introduced into the su- gar act ...
... act , and to exert himself to prevent a stamp act , or any other imposition and taxes upon this and the other American provinces . They do not appear to have made any particular objection to the term revenue introduced into the su- gar act ...
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