The Controversy Between Great-Britain and Her Colonies Reviewed: The Several Pleas of the Colonies. In Support of Their Right to All the Liberties and Privileges of British Subjects, and to Exemption from the Legislative Authority of Parliament, Stated and Considered; and the Nature of Their Connection With, and Dependence On, Great-Britain, Shewn Upon the Evidence of Historical Facts and Authentic RecordsMein and Fleeming, and sold at the London book-store King-Street, 1769 - 100 pages |
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