Taxation - United States - Early works to 1800
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The right of the British legislature to tax the colonies considered in a letter to the Right Hon. Frederick Lord North.
Date: [1774?]- E-books
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Bermuda. An Act yet further to provide means to supply the deficiency of the fund established by an Act, intitled "an Act for raising a public revenue for the Support "of the Government of these his Majesty's "islands, " and for other purposes mentioned therein
BermudaDate: 1789]- E-books
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An address to the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados occasioned by a late letter from them to their agent in London / by a North-American.
John DickinsonDate: 1766- E-books
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Bermuda. An Act the better to render the fund established by an Act, intitled "An Act for raising a public revenue for the support of the government of these His these His Majesty's islands," equal to the discharge of the several sums payable therefrom, and for certain other purposes therein mentioned
BermudaDate: 1786]- E-books
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The addresses for blood and devastation , and the addressers exposed; together with the idolatrous worship of kings and tyrants, and the Americans justified by several precedents from Scripture, in their Resistance to the Depredations and Lawless Violence of an English King, and his bribed servile Parliament. Which may serve as an answer to Taxtion [sic] no tyranny, Wesley's Calm address, &c. &c. By William Moore, Author of the North Britons Extraordinary, and the Whisperers. &c. &c.
Moore, William, publisher.Date: [1776]