| Oliver J. Thatcher - History - 2004 - 460 pages
...which they will claim, which they will exercise, whenever the principle can be supported by power. There is an idea in some that the colonies are virtually represented in the House. I would fain know by whom an American is represented here. Is he represented by any knight... | |
| Edward Cline - Fiction - 2005 - 340 pages
...which they w ill claim, which they will exercise, whenever the principle can be supported by power. "There is an idea in some that the colonies are virtually represented in the House," said Pitt with a wryness that almost produced a grin on his face. "I would fain know by... | |
| Anon - History - 2008 - 544 pages
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| United States - 512 pages
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| Science - 1889 - 70 pages
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| 薛凤·浦 - 1979 - 396 pages
...joined them, no British Parliament can separate them." (Parliamentary History, Vol. XVI, Col. 178). .=: "There is an idea in some that the colonies are virtually...fain know by whom an American is represented here." "The Stamp act [must] bo repealed absolutely, totally and immediately becanse it wae fonnded on an... | |
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