| William Bullen (solicitor.) - 1843 - 152 pages
...representatives in parliament, I have further considered that matter, and am of opinion that such a union would be very acceptable to the colonies provided they had a reasonable number of representatives allowed them, and that all the old Acts of Parliament restraining... | |
| George Henry Martin - Civics - 1896 - 106 pages
...country by colonial representation in Parliament. In this letter he says, " I am of opinion that such a union would be very acceptable to the colonies, provided they had a reasonable number of representatives allowed them." Commenting on this correspondence, the historian... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1905 - 512 pages
...representatives in parliament, I have something further considered that matter, and am of opinion, that such a union would be very acceptable to the colonies, provided they had a reasonable number of representatives allowed them; and that all the old acts of Parliament restraining... | |
| J. Ellis Barker - Great Britain - 1910 - 398 pages
...representatives in Parliament, I have somewhat further considered that matter, and am of opinion that such a union would be very acceptable to the colonies provided they had a reasonable number of representatives allowed them. ' I should hope that by such a union the people... | |
| Sinclair Kennedy - Anglo-Saxon race - 1914 - 266 pages
...representatives in Parliament, I have something further considered that matter, and am of opinion that such a union would be very acceptable to the colonies, provided they had a reasonable number of representatives allowed them ; . . . " I should hope, too, that by such a union... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 317 pages
...Representatives in Parliament, I have something further considered that matter, and am of opinion, that such an Union would be very acceptable to the Colonies, provided they had a reasonable number of Representatives allowed them; and that all the old Acts of Parliament restraining... | |
| English essays - 1766 - 758 pages
...Great-Britain, by allowing them reprefentatives in parliament, I have fomething further confidered 4OY^ (+t 6(< e 5 ^R 8_ < C{Ą: V ͗ O4 ; andthat all the old afts of parliament reftrainiiig the trade or cramping the manufactures of the... | |
| 1777 - 808 pages
...rcprelèntatives in Parliament ; I hive :omething further conlidered thai nutter, and am of opinion, that liich an union would be very acceptable to the Colonies, provided they had a reafonable number oi rcprcfentatives allowed them ; a:id that all the old ads of Parliament, restraining the trade or... | |
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