A Chronological Series of Events,
... in India conquered by Gen. Carnack. 4. 3. Lord Clive arrives at Bengal. 119. 24. Letters wrote by Mr Secretary Conway to America. 160, 61. 1 ...
... in India conquered by Gen. Carnack. 4. 3. Lord Clive arrives at Bengal. 119. 24. Letters wrote by Mr Secretary Conway to America. 160, 61. 1 ...
... Bvo. 1 s. fticoll. the proprietv ling taxes in die colonies, for the p ur ' 0t ra 'Gng revenue, of parlia- n '„ 1 V 0 North-America printed; ft* Almon Thclc - ~— drC *^ Virginia* Aug. 11. st6s. °loai 1S ...
... right of reprefentation in the fame body which exercifes the power of taxation. There is a necellity that the fubjefts of America fliould exercile this power within themfelves, otherwise they can have no fhare in that moft eflential right; for they are ...
... fiiil ihiscou'iciyt but inhabit the very tl “v fitft polVeficd. Here We! fir ft laid the foundation ol B.i.dh emuire this America, winch, from a very rrivdi bevinnirg, has increafed and Ipread manner > efpecially when .hat 1 this his eff.ftfil without ...
... CONTENTS. t cal Affairs. A fummary of 1 public affairs of laft year i.—13. Foreign affairs in Europe 45 Affairs America and in ihe Eaft In- j >es 48 jo. Domeflic affairs. The King's fpeech i*. Prince Frederick-William's funeral A fuperfcetation ib. An ...
... walls. The right of the parliament G. Bri* tain to make laws for the American colonies, however has been controverted in America, remains indifputable at Wert* minrter. If it is yet to be made a quefhon, who (hall determine it but the parliament ? If ...
... taxing the colonies, on the commencement the French incroachments on their back settlerments in America. |N July 1754, when the French incroachments in America began to fpread general alarm, coinmiflionert from many of the colonies met at Albany, to form ...
... ' ing a3 perhaps any'governor But in this bufmefs I have had no p r *' tence to interpole; nor I believe a' governor in America has prefumed e*' prefs his lentiments againft the a# 1 queftion. You charge me with cafting a 011 the loyalty of the province ...
... London, Jan, 18. Letters from different parts of America inform, that the are intent upon tome very important expedition at Cape Fnnjoisj but the deftni, kept iecret. London, Jan. Some letters from America fay, that the reafon of the Britilh veilels being ...
... flop put to all commerce, between the Britifli fettlements the Weft Indies and Spain there and on tha continent continent America. About five years ®R°» the King of Candy, which is the in®n part of the Urge ifland of Cevlon in •• e Indies, ffill inhabited ...
... We heir the Colony Agents intend to make Application to Parliament for an A*\ fot the Re- lief of Inlolvent Debt.»ra in America, to which, it it tavd, will be tnnesed a Compulfive Cl.iuie. They write from Drefden of the yh InlHßr, that the Polifb Ptinee ...
... AMERICA., Extraft of a Letter from Philadelphia, Nov. 7. * At a general Meeting of the Merchants and Traders * ofthis City, it was this Day rcfolved by them (and to ' ftrengthen their Refolutions they entered into the moft ' folemn Engagements wilh each ...