Great Issues in American History, Том 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... Townshend Acts of 1767 , which imposed duties on a variety of colonial imports . But the colonists really wanted to be exempted from all taxation by Parliament , not merely to have their legalis- tic distinctions observed . The most ...
... Townshend Acts of 1767 , which imposed duties on a variety of colonial imports . But the colonists really wanted to be exempted from all taxation by Parliament , not merely to have their legalis- tic distinctions observed . The most ...
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... Townshend Acts , it was put forth in the form of a trade regulation . But the impli- cation that the colonists could ... Townshend Act ] . The parliament unquestionably possesses a legal authority to regulate the trade of Great - Britain ...
... Townshend Acts , it was put forth in the form of a trade regulation . But the impli- cation that the colonists could ... Townshend Act ] . The parliament unquestionably possesses a legal authority to regulate the trade of Great - Britain ...
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... Act , 14 , 17 ; and the Townshend Acts , 21-2 ; authority of , 26-7 , 36 , 40 ; see also Eng- land Paterson , William , 84 Patriots , 31 , 80 Pendleton , Edmund , 116 Pennsylvania , 84 Pennsylvania Chronicle , 21 Philadelphia , 76 ...
... Act , 14 , 17 ; and the Townshend Acts , 21-2 ; authority of , 26-7 , 36 , 40 ; see also Eng- land Paterson , William , 84 Patriots , 31 , 80 Pendleton , Edmund , 116 Pennsylvania , 84 Pennsylvania Chronicle , 21 Philadelphia , 76 ...
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