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The evidence was ample that taxation by Parliament would meet adamant resistance in the colonies. It was ignored because the policy-makers regarded Britain as sovereign and the colonials as subjects, because Americans were not taken too seriously, and because Grenville and his associates, having some doubts themselves as to the rights in the case, wanted to obtain the revenue in a way that would establish Parliament’s eminent domain.
The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam
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