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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 2 2 Browse Search
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ed from the beginning. No force on earth, wrote the Governor of New Jersey, is sufficient to make the Assemblies acknowledge, by any act of theirs, that the Parliament has a right to impose taxes on America. W. Franklin to Hillsborough, 23 November, 1768. Each American Assembly, as it came together, denied that right, and embodied its denial in Petitions to the King. Yet the Ministry were pledged to enforce the absolute supremacy of the British Legislature; the King, therefore, instead Charleston remained, The unanimous twenty-six, who would not rescind from the Massachusetts Circular. The Assembly of New-York was also in session, fully resolved to follow and to go beyond the common example; W. Franklin to Hillsborough, 23 Nov. 1768. and Hillsborough, who expressed his confideuce that his letters and the King's firmness would Chap. XXXVIII} 1768. Nov. bring back the misled colonists to a just sense of their duty, Hillsborough to Gage, 15 Nov. 1768. only opened the wa