Text To the principal landholders of England, and to the principal citizens of London. No. VIII. : Gentlemen, I. Such of ye as remember my general propositions, or first principles, relating to colonies, (published in the year 1761) may easily believe that the View Item
Text To the principal landholders of England, and to the principal citizens of London. No. VIII. : Gentlemen, I. Such of ye as remember my general propositions, or first principles, relating to colonies, (published in the year 1761) may easily believe that the View Item
Text To the principal landholders of England, and to the principal citizens of London. No. VIII. : Gentlemen, I. Such of ye as remember my general propositions, or first principles, relating to colonies, (published in the year 1761) may easily believe that the View Item
Text To the principal landholders of England, and to the principal citizens of London. No. VIII. : Gentlemen, I. Such of ye as remember my general propositions, or first principles, relating to colonies, (published in the year 1761) may easily believe that the View Item
Image Text 4 Items To the principal landholders of England, and to the principal citizens of London. No. VIII. : Gentlemen, I. Such of ye as remember my general propositions, or first principles, relating to colonies, (published in the year 1761) may easily believe that the Caption title. Dated and signed on p. [2]: 28 March, 1774. J. Massie. Text printed in two columns. "A state of the differences in value between the exports to Ireland and the exports to New-England; according to the information I have had, from merchants, principal manufacturers, &c. of the present medium prices of the several sorts of manufactures, materials, and provisions specified in the two former sheets."--p. [3]. View Item
Text An act for the better securing the dependency of His Majesty's dominions in America upon the Crown and Parliament of Great-Britain. Passed in March 1766. The Declaratory act of 1766. Text in Roman type; first line of caption title printed in capitals: "AN ACT". Final paragraph: II. And be it further declared and enacted by the authority aforesaid, that all resolutions, votes, orders, and proceedings, in any of the said colonies or plantations, whereby the power and authority of the Parliament of Great-Britain, to make laws and statutes as aforesaid, is denied or drawn into question, are, and are hereby declared to be utterly null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever. View Item