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The examiner examined. A letter from a gentleman in Connecticut, to his friend in London. In answer to a letter from a gentleman in London, to his friend in America: intitled, The claim of the colonies to an exemption from internal taxes imposed by authority of Parliament, examined.
Subjects: “…Claim of the Colonies to an exemption from internal taxes imposed by authority of Parliament.…”
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The examiner examined. A letter from a gentleman in Connecticut, to his friend in London. In answer to a letter from a gentleman in London, to his friend in America: intitled, The claim of the colonies to an exemption from internal taxes imposed by authority of Parliament, examined.
Subjects: “…Claim of the Colonies to an exemption from internal taxes imposed by authority of Parliament.…”
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The examiner examined. A letter from a gentleman in Connecticut, to his friend in London. In answer to a letter from a gentleman in London, to his friend in America: intitled, The claim of the colonies to an exemption from internal taxes imposed by authority of Parliament, examined.
Published: New-London, printed: New-Haven, reprinted, and sold by Samuel Green, at his shop near the college., 1766Subjects: “…Claim of the Colonies to an exemption from internal taxes imposed by authority of Parliament.…”
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Civil magistracy by divine authority : asserted and laid forth in a sermon, preached at the assises holden at Winchester, for the county of South-Hampton, on Thursday the 4th day of March, 1651/52 : afterward the same subject much enlarged, and in some particulars more cleared, and applyed, on the like occasion, at Taunton in Somerset, on Sunday in the assize week, Aug. 22, 1652 /
Published: Printed by T.M. for George Treagle at Taunton and are to be sold at London by William Roybould ..., 1653Get full text
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A proper answer to The By-Stander. Wherein is shewn I. That there is no Necessity for, but infallible Ruin in the Maintenance of a large regular (or mercenary) Land Force in this I...
Subjects: “…Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779, supposed author. A letter from a By-stander.…”
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Letters, by the author of Common sense. First, to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on the subject of American independence....
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A reply to a certain pamphlet written by an vnknowing and vnknown author, : vvho takes upon him to answer the true and perfect narrative of the several proceedings concerning the Lord Craven....
“…Reply to a certain pamphlet written by an unknowing and unknown author…”
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A reply to a certain pamphlet written by an vnknowing and vnknown author, : vvho takes upon him to answer the true and perfect narrative of the several proceedings concerning the Lord Craven....
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By authority & especial warrant from the Kings Maiestie : a briefe declaration of the priuilege and authoritie granted by His Maiestie in reward to certaine inventers and perfecters of two seuerall sorts of instruments for boulting and dressing of meale, very profitable to the common wealth.
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