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thority did not include the levying of taxes within the Province. Thus the Council conceded nothing, and at the same time avoided a conflict with the opinions of Chatham, Camden and Shelburne. The House, in their reply, which Samuel Adams, familiar with the opinions of lawyers, and specially aided by the sound legal knowledge ortunity offers; wrote Dickinson from Pennsylvania. John Dickinson to Samuel Adams, Fairhill, 10 April, 1773. The opportunity was nearer than he thought; in England Chatham saw plainly, that things were hastening to a crisis at Boston, and looked forward to the issue with very painful anxiety. Chatham to T. Hollis, 18 April, 1o opposition was made even by the Whigs; and the mea- May. sure which was the King's own, B. Franklin to William Franklin, 14 July, 1773; Compare Anecdotes of Chatham, II. 240, 241, 242. and was designed to put America to the test, took effect as a law from the tenth day of May. 13 Geo. III. Chap. XLIV. It was immediately f
y. Parmi ceux qui annoncent des talens, M. Charles Fox est le seul qui en montre de distingues. Il a beaucoup d'esprit, de force d'eloquence, et malgre le derangement, sans exemple de sa conduite et de ses affaires, la nation est naturellement dispose à la confiance sur tout ce qu'il veut lui persuader. Si ses premiers pas dans les affaires sont marques par les succes, il pourra produire un jour dans son pays des effets pareils à ceux qui yont a jamais illustre la carriere politique de Milord Chatham. Written in 1773 by the French Ambassador De Guines. Memoire sur l'angleterre; In the French Archives, Angleterre, Tom. 502. The cause of liberty obtained in him a friend who was independent of party allegiance and traditions, just at the time when the passion for ruling America by the central authority was producing anarchy in the Colonies. In South Carolina, whose sons esteemed themselves disfranchised on their own soil by the appointment of strangers to every office, the Gove
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