The Rights of Parliament Vindicated, on Occasion of the Late Stamp-Act: In Which Is Exposed the Conduct of the American Colonists. Addressed to All the People of Great Britain.
- Anonymous Pamphleteer 1766 (author)
- Jack P. Greene (collection editor)
The Rights of Parliament Vindicated, on Occasion of the Late Stamp-Act was addressed to the people of Great Britain. It takes a pro-Parliament stance in the heated debate over the Stamp Act, arguing against the American colonists' resistance to British taxation and defending Parliament’s authority to levy such taxes.
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