History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... Stamp act treated with contempt 266 " Sons of Liberty " -Parliament of 1766 .......... 267 Pitt's great speech - Grenville's speech - Pitt's reply 268 Franklin's evidence before the House of Commons .. 270 Repeal of the stamp act ...
... Stamp act treated with contempt 266 " Sons of Liberty " -Parliament of 1766 .......... 267 Pitt's great speech - Grenville's speech - Pitt's reply 268 Franklin's evidence before the House of Commons .. 270 Repeal of the stamp act ...
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... stamp tax - Assembling of the Colonial Congress in New York - Its acts - No stamps allowed to be used Riot in New York The stamp act treated with general contempt - " Sons of Liberty " -Change in the English ministry— Parliament of 1766 ...
... stamp tax - Assembling of the Colonial Congress in New York - Its acts - No stamps allowed to be used Riot in New York The stamp act treated with general contempt - " Sons of Liberty " -Change in the English ministry— Parliament of 1766 ...
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... STAMP ACT . - CHAPTER XI. mortgage , release , or other obligatory instru- ment , not herein before charged , within the said colonies and plantations , a stamp duty of two shillings and three pence . 40. For every skin or piece of ...
... STAMP ACT . - CHAPTER XI. mortgage , release , or other obligatory instru- ment , not herein before charged , within the said colonies and plantations , a stamp duty of two shillings and three pence . 40. For every skin or piece of ...
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History of the United States, from the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 1 J. A. (Jesse Ames) Spencer Predogled ni na voljo - 2012 |
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