Part II Introduction, 1764-83 Volume 5: 1764-68 [William Bollan], The Mutual Interest of Great Britain and the American Colonies Considered (1765); [Charles Jenkinson], 'Notes on the Right to Tax the Colonies' (1765); William Knox, The Claim of the Colonies to an Exemption from Internal Taxes Imposed by the Authority of Parliament, Examined (1765); William Knox, A Letter to a Member of Parliament, Wherein the Power of the British Legislature, and the Case of the Colonists, are Briefly and Impartially Considered (1765); ...
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Part II Introduction, 1764-83 Volume 5: 1764-68 [William Bollan], The Mutual Interest of Great Britain and the American Colonies Considered (1765); [Charles Jenkinson], 'Notes on the Right to Tax the Colonies' (1765); William Knox, The Claim of the Colonies to an Exemption from Internal Taxes Imposed by the Authority of Parliament, Examined (1765); William Knox, A Letter to a Member of Parliament, Wherein the Power of the British Legislature, and the Case of the Colonists, are Briefly and Impartially Considered (1765); [William Bollan], A Succinct View of the Origin of Our Colonies, with their Civil State (1766); The Late Occurrences in North America, and Policy of Great Britain Considered (1766); The True Interest of Great Britain, with respect to her American Colonies (1766); Protest against the Bill to Repeal the American Stamp Act (1766); [Josiah Tucker], A Letter from a Merchant in London to his Nephew in North America, Relative to the Present Posture of Affairs in the Colonies (1766); Two Papers on the Subject of Taxing the British Colonies in America (1767); George Canning, A Letter to the Right Honourable Wills Earl of Hillsborough, On the Connection between Great Britain and her American Colonies (1768) Volume 6: 1769-75 An Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Present Disputes between the British Colonies in America and their Mother Country (1769); [Sir Hercules Langrishe], Considerations on the Dependencies of Great Britain. With Observations on a Pamphlet, Intitled The Present State of the Nation (1769); [Thomas Pownall], State of the Constitution of the Colonies ([1769]); Observations on Several Acts of Parliament, Passed in the Fourth, Sixth and Seventh Years of his Present Majesty's Reign (1770); Rev John Lathrop, Innocent Blood Crying to God from the Streets of Boston. A Sermon (1770); [Rev John Allen], An Oration, upon the Beauties of Liberty, or The Essential Rights of the Americans (1773); [William Bollan], The Rights of the English Colonies Established in America Stated and Defended (1774); [John Cartwright], A Letter to Edmund Burke, Esq. Controverting the Principles of American Government, Laid Down in his Lately Published Speech on American Taxation (1775) Volume 7: 1775-77 A Full and Circumstantial Account of the Disputes between Great Britain and America (1775); A Proposition for the Present Peace and Future Government of the British Colonies in North America (1775); Taxation, Tyranny. Addressed to Samuel Johnson (1775); [Hugh Baillie], 'A Letter to the Author of a Pamphlet, called Taxation no Tyranny' (1775); Cradock Glascott, The Best Method of Putting an End to the American War (1776); John Roebuck, An Enquiry, whether the Guilt of the Present Civil War in America, ought to be Imputed to Great Britain or America (1776); An Answer from the Electors of Bristol, to the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq. on the Affairs of America (1777) Volume 8: 1779-83 [Joseph Galloway], Considerations upon the American Enquiry (1779); D M Knight, Proposal for Peace between Great Britain and North-America, upon a New Plan. In a Letter to Lord North (1779); Beilby Porteus, A Sermon Preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the Abbey-Church, Westminster (1779); James Cornwallis, A Sermon Preached in the Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of Christ, Canterbury, on Friday, February 4, 1780 (1780); [Josiah Tucker], Dispassionate Thoughts on the American War: Addressed to the Moderate of all Parties (1780); [David Williams], A Plan of Association, on Constitutional Principles, for the Parishes, Tithings, Hundreds, and Counties of Great Britain (1780); [John Almond], The Revolution in MDCCLXXXII Impartially Considered (1782); Edward Stratford, An Essay on the True Interests and Resources of the Empire of the King of Great-Britain and Ireland (1783)
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