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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 5 5 Browse Search
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rd, and united re- Chap. XXXI.} 1767. Dec. specting America in one opinion, which it was pretended Grafton also had accepted. Israel Mauduit to Hutchinson, 15 Dec. 1767. Nor be it left unnoticed, that Jenkinson, who took so large a part in framing the Stamp Act, held a place with Lord North at the Treasury Board. In him, bill become more and more embittered, and their mutual griefs increase.—In four years, Durand to Choiseul, Dec. 1767. Compare Andrew Eliot to Thomas Hollis, 15 Dec. 1767. the Americans will have nothing to fear from England, and will be prepared for resistance. He thought of Holland as a precedent, yet America, he observed, ha, who will be sent over to watch and oppress those who support them. Andrew Eliot to T. Hollis, 10 Dec. 1767; and compare A. Eliot to Archdeacon Blackburne, 15 Dec. 1767. If large salaries are given, needy poor lawyers from England and Scotland, or some tools of power of our own, will be placed on the bench. The Governors will
Grafton's Memoirs intimate no dissent on his part or on Camden's. They both joined in driving Shelburne out of the Ministry. The letter writers from London affirmed their adhesion. Compare Israel Mauduit to Hutchinson, 11 April, 1767, and 15 Dec. 1767, and 19 Feb. 1769, with the extract of a letter in the Boston Chronicle of Oct. 31–Nov. 7, 1768, p. 427, which must be an extract of a letter from Israel Mauduit to Hutchinson, written after this Cabinet meeting of the 27 of July, as appears fmitted acts which, under the authority of the statute of Henry the Eighth 35 Henry VIII. c. II. against treason committed abroad, might justify their being brought to England to be tried in the King's Bench. Hillsborough to Bernard, 30 Dec. 15, 1767. July, 1768. Salem, Compare Bernard to Hillsborough, 6 August, 1768; and Hallowell's examination. a town whose representatives, contrary, however, to the judgment of their constituents, voted in favor of rescinding, was indicated as th