The Debate on the American Revolution, 1761-1783Max Beloff N. Kaye, 1949 - 303 páginas |
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... spirit flourishing in that country . The spirit which now resists your taxation in America , is the same which formerly opposed loans , benevolences , and ship - money , in England : the same spirit which called all England on its legs ...
... spirit flourishing in that country . The spirit which now resists your taxation in America , is the same which formerly opposed loans , benevolences , and ship - money , in England : the same spirit which called all England on its legs ...
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... spirit was high ; and in the emigrants was the highest of all : and even that stream of foreigners , which has been constantly flowing into these colonies , has , for the greatest part , been composed of dissenters from the ...
... spirit was high ; and in the emigrants was the highest of all : and even that stream of foreigners , which has been constantly flowing into these colonies , has , for the greatest part , been composed of dissenters from the ...
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... spirit in this excess , or the moral causes which produce it . Perhaps a more smooth and accommodating spirit of freedom in them would be more acceptable to us . Perhaps ideas of liberty might be desired , more reconcileable with an ...
... spirit in this excess , or the moral causes which produce it . Perhaps a more smooth and accommodating spirit of freedom in them would be more acceptable to us . Perhaps ideas of liberty might be desired , more reconcileable with an ...
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INTRODUCTION by MAX Beloff | 3 |
James Otis | 24 |
George Grenville | 29 |
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absolute act of parliament America American Revolution argument Assembly authority of Parliament body Boston Britain British constitution British Empire British Parliament Burke called cause charter Chatham civil colonies colonists commercial compact Congress consent continue Crown debate declared distinction doctrine dominions duties England English Englishman equally established exercise favour freedom gentlemen happy hath hereditary House of Commons House of Lords idea Imperial imposed independence interest Josiah Tucker justice king kingdom lative law of nature legis legislative power legislature liberty Lords Lords Spiritual lordships Majesty Majesty's mankind ment Minister monarchy mother country nation natural rights never opinion original pamphlet Parlia Parliamentary peace political possessed present principles privileges provinces Quebec Act question reason regulation repeal representation represented revenue Rockingham slavery sovereign sovereignty speech spirit Stamp Act Stamp Act Congress statutes subjects subordinate taxation thing thought tion Townshend Acts trade Whiggism Whigs whole