Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund BurkeHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 141 sider |
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... judges . In most of the colonies , the governors and judges were appointed and removed by the king , but the colonies were able to maintain considerable control over those officials through the practice of voting their salaries in the ...
... judges . In most of the colonies , the governors and judges were appointed and removed by the king , but the colonies were able to maintain considerable control over those officials through the practice of voting their salaries in the ...
Side 10
... judges . In most of the colonies , the governors and judges were appointed and removed by the king , but the colonies were able to maintain considerable control over those officials through the practice of voting their salaries in the ...
... judges . In most of the colonies , the governors and judges were appointed and removed by the king , but the colonies were able to maintain considerable control over those officials through the practice of voting their salaries in the ...
Side 10
... judges . In most of the col- onies , the governors and judges were appointed and re- moved by the king , but the colonies were able to maintain considerable control over those officials through the prac- tice of voting their salaries in ...
... judges . In most of the col- onies , the governors and judges were appointed and re- moved by the king , but the colonies were able to maintain considerable control over those officials through the prac- tice of voting their salaries in ...
Side 13
... judge responsible only to the king , while in England all violations of customs laws were tried before a jury in the ordinary courts . Molasses Act The sugar - planters of Jamaica suffered in competition with the French in the colonial ...
... judge responsible only to the king , while in England all violations of customs laws were tried before a jury in the ordinary courts . Molasses Act The sugar - planters of Jamaica suffered in competition with the French in the colonial ...
Side 23
... judges and governors , and to colonial defense . In order to decrease the smuggling of tea into the colonies from foreign ports , a drawback of the full amount of the duties collected in England was allowed for five years on tea ...
... judges and governors , and to colonial defense . In order to decrease the smuggling of tea into the colonies from foreign ports , a drawback of the full amount of the duties collected in England was allowed for five years on tea ...
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Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund Burke Edmund Burke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1915 |
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