The Rev. John Fletcher's arguments, contained in his "Vindication of the Calm address" in defence of the assumed right of the British Parliament to tax America, considered

The Rev. John Fletcher's arguments, contained in his "Vindication of the Calm address" in defence of the assumed right of the British Parliament to tax America, considered

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