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Virginia Colony Councilmen, Burgesses and Representatives of the Virginia Colony to George III of England, April 14, 1768, Petition Against Taxation by Great Britain; Repeal of Stamp Act

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Petition Against Taxation by Great Britain; Repeal of Stamp Act

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correspondence virginia colony councilmen virginia colony councilmen burgesses representatives virginia colony george george iii england petition taxation great britain repeal stamp act 1768 american colonies revolutionary war revolutionary america stamp act the thomas jefferson papers at the library of congress series 1 general correspondence 1651 1827 thomas jefferson papers 1606 1827 american memory high resolution manuscripts