Civil And Political History of New Jersey volume 2

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Civil And Political History of New Jersey volume 2
Issac S Mulford
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The condition, disposition, and feelings of the colonists, were also considered. Persons were examined before the House, touching these particulars; Franklin underwent a long examination, and lie declared to the House, that the Americans 7iever tvoulj pay the . Stamp duties, however modified, and that the Assemblies would not acknowledge the right of Parliament to tax them, or rescind their resolutions upon that point "unless compelled by force of arms. " The petition from the American Congress... was rejected, because the meeting had not been called under authority from the ('rown, yet this and other petitions on the subject, had their influence.
REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT. 373 the House of Lords on the 18th of March, and on the folUnving day received the Royal assent. '!* The news of the repeal of the stamp act was received in America with the highest satisfaction. The relief from an immediate evil was deemed of so much importance, that but little attention was paid to the principles and claims that were advanced in the decla- ratory act; indeed that act was considered as being designed rather to save the honor or pride of Great Britain, than to point out the course to be afterwards pursued.


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