History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713 - 1783 : In Seven Volumes, Volume 2Tauchnitz, 1853 |
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Page viii
... examined at the Bar The declaratory Bill Debate in the House of Lords 140 142 ib . 144 • 145 Repeal of the Stamp Act Eloquence of Pitt 147 ib . Firmness of Grenville 148 A. D. CONTENTS . 1766. Weak state of Lord Rockingham's VIII CONTENTS .
... examined at the Bar The declaratory Bill Debate in the House of Lords 140 142 ib . 144 • 145 Repeal of the Stamp Act Eloquence of Pitt 147 ib . Firmness of Grenville 148 A. D. CONTENTS . 1766. Weak state of Lord Rockingham's VIII CONTENTS .
Page xiii
... repeal the Test Act Proposal to proscribe all Scotchmen 1772. Meeting of Parliament Subscription to the Thirty Nine Articles Debate on King Charles's day 313 314 • ib . ib . 315 • 316 ib . Acrimonious speech of Chatham 317 Caroline ...
... repeal the Test Act Proposal to proscribe all Scotchmen 1772. Meeting of Parliament Subscription to the Thirty Nine Articles Debate on King Charles's day 313 314 • ib . ib . 315 • 316 ib . Acrimonious speech of Chatham 317 Caroline ...
Page 91
... repeal of the obnoxious Statute . Startled at these bold proceed- ings , the Governor of the province dissolved the Assembly , but too late ; the blow had been already struck , the example already set . The other Colonies looked to the ...
... repeal of the obnoxious Statute . Startled at these bold proceed- ings , the Governor of the province dissolved the Assembly , but too late ; the blow had been already struck , the example already set . The other Colonies looked to the ...
Page 113
... repeal of the Cyder impost , and a change in the American taxation . * On these terms Pitt declared himself ready to undertake the direction of affairs , if others would embark with him . He named Lord Temple for the Treasury , and the ...
... repeal of the Cyder impost , and a change in the American taxation . * On these terms Pitt declared himself ready to undertake the direction of affairs , if others would embark with him . He named Lord Temple for the Treasury , and the ...
Page 133
... repealed . But it cannot be doubted that some few ardent and ambitious spirits had already begun to carry their views much further . There is a remarkable letter of this time addressed to Franklin in England from one of his friends in ...
... repealed . But it cannot be doubted that some few ardent and ambitious spirits had already begun to carry their views much further . There is a remarkable letter of this time addressed to Franklin in England from one of his friends in ...
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