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The Right of the British Legislature to Tax the American Colonies Vindicated: And the Means of Asserting That Right Proposed.
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This work defends the British Parliament's authority to impose taxes on the American colonies, arguing that such taxation is justified and necessary for governance. The author outlines the legal and moral grounds for this right, while also proposing methods for effectively asserting this authority. Through a detailed examination of political principles and colonial responses, the text engages with contemporary debates about representation and sovereignty, aiming to clarify the relationship between Britain and its American territories.
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2012, paperback
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