The History of the United States of North America From the Plantation of the Br

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The History of the United States of North America From the Plantation of the Br
James Grahame
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] RESIGNATION OF THE STAMP OFFICERS. 221 the British government as a fit person to execute the Stamp Act in Pennsylvania, if the Stamp iVct were to be executed at all. That Franklin's own popularity escaped unharmed by so much active cooperation with the policy of the British government is not the least memorable instance of the good fortune that controlled and shaped the ends of his political career. Hughes was supported in his refusal to resign by the Quakers, and by a number of the Baptists ...and of the partisans of the church of England, who were willing to submit to the statute. The assembly, however, of which the Quakers no longer possessed the command, gave a vigorous impulse to the public spirit by unanimously protesting that the only legal representatives of the provincial population were the persons elected to serve as members of assembly ; and that the taxation of the province by any other persons whatsoever was unconstitutional, unjust, subversive of liberty, and destructive of happiness.

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