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The speech of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham, in the House of Lords, upon reading the amendments in the Quebec Bill, on Friday, the 17th June, 1774. : Together with his lordship's speech, on the third reading, in the House of Lords, of the bill for providing with quarters, the officers and troops in America.
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A letter to the Earl of Chatham, concerning his Speech and Motion In the House of Lords, On the memorable 30th of May: with some Observations on the Speeches of Lord Gower, The Duke of Grafton, Lord Lyttelton, Lord Camden, Lord Weymouth, The Arch-Bishop of York, Lord Shelburne, and Lord Mansfield....
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Plan offered by the Earl of Chatham, to the House of Lords entitled, A provisional act, for settling the troubles in America, and for asserting the supreme legislative authority and superintending power of Great Britain over the colonies : which was rejected, and not suffered to lie upon the table.
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Lord Chatham's speech in the House of Lords on Friday the 20th. of May 1777
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The history of American taxation, from the year 1763, to the end of last session. In which is introduced, an account of the official abilities of the following ministers, and how far they have been concerned either in pursuing or receding from the present Scheme of governing America. The Rt. Hon. Charles Townshend; the Hon. Mr. Grenville; Lord Rockingham; and Lord Chatham. With an Account of the Act asserting the Entireness of British Legislative Authority....
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The history of American taxation, from the year 1763, to the end of last session. In which is introduced, an account of the official abilities of the following ministers, and how far they have been concerned either in pursuing or receding from the present Scheme of governing America. The Rt. Hon. George Grenville; Lord Rockingham; Lord Chatham; and the Rt. Hon. Charles Townshend. With an Account of the Act asserting the Entireness of British Legislative Authority. By Edmund Burke, Esq; Member for Bristol, And delivered by him in a speech to the House of Commons.
Published: printed by J. Dodsley: and, Dublin: printed for John Exshaw, Dame-Street, Thomas Ewing, Caple-Street, and Elizabeth Lynch, Skinner Row, 1775Get full text
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A Letter to the Earl of Chatham, concerning his speech and motion in the House of the Lords ... with some observations on the speeches of Lord Gower, The Duke of Grafton, Lord Lyttleton, Lord Camden, Lord Weymouth, The Arch-Bishop of York, Lord Shelburne, and Lord Mansfield : to which are subjoined reflections on his Majesty's ... speech from the throne, and an index to peace with America.
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An address to the great man with advice to the public.
Subjects: “…Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778.…”
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An epistle to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chatham, Lord-Keeper of the Privy-Seal, and One of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy-Council.
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