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... grant what is our own . But in an Ameri- can tax , what do we do ? We , your majesty's commons of Great Britain , give and grant to your Majesty , what ? our own , property ? —No , we give and grant to your majesty the property of your ...
... grant what is our own . But in an Ameri- can tax , what do we do ? We , your majesty's commons of Great Britain , give and grant to your Majesty , what ? our own , property ? —No , we give and grant to your majesty the property of your ...
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... grants ; and the words give and grant usually precede the enacting parts . Although duties were imposed on America in acts of King Charles the Second , and in acts of King William , no one title of giving an aid to his majesty , " or ...
... grants ; and the words give and grant usually precede the enacting parts . Although duties were imposed on America in acts of King Charles the Second , and in acts of King William , no one title of giving an aid to his majesty , " or ...
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... grants of their own lands from the Crown . And while the Crown continued to grant for small sums and on reasonable rents , there was no inducement to arrest the error , and lay it open to public view . But his Majesty has lately taken ...
... grants of their own lands from the Crown . And while the Crown continued to grant for small sums and on reasonable rents , there was no inducement to arrest the error , and lay it open to public view . But his Majesty has lately taken ...
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George Grenville | 29 |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | 41 |
The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted | 47 |
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