The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire, Late President of the State of Delaware, and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The speech of John Dickinson ... May 24th, 1764 ... praying the king for a change of the government of the province. 1764Bonsal and Niles., 1801 - Pennsylvania |
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... colo- nies convinces me , that the immediate government of the crown , is not a security for that tranquility and happiness we promise ourselves from a change . It is needless for me to remind the house , of all the frequent and violent ...
... colo- nies convinces me , that the immediate government of the crown , is not a security for that tranquility and happiness we promise ourselves from a change . It is needless for me to remind the house , of all the frequent and violent ...
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... colo- " nies grow up , to a more vigorous state , they 66 66 ought to be carefully disciplined , and all their " actions regulated by strict laws.Above all 66 things it is necessary , that the prerogative should " be exercised with its ...
... colo- " nies grow up , to a more vigorous state , they 66 66 ought to be carefully disciplined , and all their " actions regulated by strict laws.Above all 66 things it is necessary , that the prerogative should " be exercised with its ...
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... colo- nies to British subjects and to British ships ; to give Great - Britain the prefer- ence in being supplied with naval stores , so essential to her strength at sea ; with commodities necessary for carrying on her woollen ...
... colo- nies to British subjects and to British ships ; to give Great - Britain the prefer- ence in being supplied with naval stores , so essential to her strength at sea ; with commodities necessary for carrying on her woollen ...
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... colo- nies to British subjects and to British ships ; to give Great - Britain the prefer- ence in being supplied with naval stores , so essential to her strength at sea ; with commodities necessary for carrying on her woollen ...
... colo- nies to British subjects and to British ships ; to give Great - Britain the prefer- ence in being supplied with naval stores , so essential to her strength at sea ; with commodities necessary for carrying on her woollen ...
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... colo- nies for their mother country , would have consecrated ; for discontented minds are not apt to distinguish . " Narrow - limited notions in trade and planting , are only advanced by , and can only be of use to particular persons ...
... colo- nies for their mother country , would have consecrated ; for discontented minds are not apt to distinguish . " Narrow - limited notions in trade and planting , are only advanced by , and can only be of use to particular persons ...
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