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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 5, 13th edition. 18 0 Browse Search
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the landed interest of five hundred thousand pounds. Huske, the new member for Malden, once subservient to Charrs before had in 1755 foreshadowed the stamp-tax, Huske's Present State of North America, &c., 1755. Of thishall humbly propose a plan in my last chapter, &c.: Huske, 83. His last chapter was not printed. a plan for dnity What is most unlucky for us is, there is one Mr. Huske, who understands America very well, and has latelyse with great joy and attention. Those who report Huske's speech do not specify the day on which it was pron with great joy and attention, For an account of Huske's speech, see extract of a letter from a gentleman iestioning of the power of parliament irritated John Huske's Letter, printed in Boston Gazette of 4 Nov. 176 our American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia. Huske, too, repenting of his eager zeal in promising a revierre and Miquelon. The only opposition came from Huske, Secretary Caecilius Calvert to Lieut.-Governor S