President of Harvard College, Rev. Mr. Lock Elec- ted34. Installed. 71
Parliament of G. Bri- tain[Britain] , if the King should dis- solve it, it would throw weight on the Crown Side. 38.
- - - [Parliament of G. Bri- tain[Britain] , ] The English Constitution, can be
ruined by nothing but a bad One. 116.
- - - [Parliament of G. Bri- tain[Britain] , ] Must be Annual 613
- - - [Parliament of G. Bri- tain[Britain] , ]Shortning them, wont restore Freedom, The Cities & Boroughs must be more equally represented, so Say's
Lord Chatham. 207.
- - - [Parliament of G. Bri- tain[Britain] , ] The presents mode of Assembling,
when first consti- tuted 310.
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Parliament of G. Britain, has no right to make Law's for the Americans.
467.1048 [n/a]
- - - [Parliament of G. Britain, ] Ought to be Tri- enial;Ld. Chatham says so. 534 See
the margin mark'd *
- - - [Parliament of G. Britain, ] An Address to from an American,
on the Oppressions of America &c. 627.
- - - [Parliament of G. Britain, ] No more ought to make Laws to
opperate in America, than France or
Spain. &c. 1014.
- - - [Parliament of G. Britain, ] No legal Right over this
Province. 1016.
- - - [Parliament of G. Britain, ] vid Commons House of of Great
Britain. also.
- - - [Parliament of G. Britain, ] Lords house of, under
their respective Heads.
- - - [Patriots ] An Address to them in G. Britain & Ireland, from An American, urging them to continue firm
in the Cause of Liberty and to that end to set up political
Lectures. &c. on Liberty. &c. 613.
Portsmouth Town of, their Resolves against
Mcmaster the Importer. 86.
Portsmouth Town of, Boston Merchants &c.
Resolve against it 139.
(over.)
Text in right margin * The King may dissolve a Parliament, See Pitt[William Pitt] s Speech, Page 534, where he makes
a Motion that ye King may,- See also the address of London, pa106,178,556, also City of Westminsters address, &c, pa , 353, & pa , 742, Vol. 2.