... authenticity of them I will answer. As so much politics may confound business, I will do myself the honour to write you a few lines on the latter subject in another epistle. I remain with all due respect in haste my Dear Sir Your Most Dutiful Son... Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society - Page 143by Massachusetts Historical Society - 1914Full view - About this book
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...and slave trades. 28 Cruger described parliamentary perspectives on these novel proposals: "[MPs 1 ] Eyes are at last open'd and they seem convinc'd what...vast Benefit will accrue to this Kingdom by giving [North American colonists] almost an unlimited trade, so farr as doth not interfere with British Manufactures."... | |
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