
Henry Hulton and the American Revolution
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Summary
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. 9 |
Prologue: In Time, Forgotten | p. 13 |
Introduction: Imperial Odyssey | p. 23 |
Henry Hulton's Writings | p. 99 |
Account of the Proceedings | p. 105 |
Progress of American Revenue from the Act of the 6th George II to the Establishment of a Board of Customs in America | p. 107 |
Obstructions to the Collection of a Revenue in America from the extent of the Coast and the Nature of the Trade and Commerce | p. 115 |
Obstructions to the Revenue Laws from the temper of the People at the time of the Establishment of the Board of Customs | p. 117 |
Insufficiency of former measures adopted for Security of the Revenue in America | p. 119 |
Modes of resistance to the operation of the Revenue Laws in America. 1767,1768 | p. 123 |
Exertions of Government in support of its authority in America. 1768 | p. 129 |
Internal difficulties the Board of Customs had to combat with on its Establishment | p. 133 |
Heads of the Faction at Boston on the Establishment of the Board of Customs | p. 135 |
Governor Bernard and Governor Hutchinson | p. 139 |
Opposition to the Revenue Laws at Boston, 1769 and 1770 | p. 141 |
Mr. Temple and Dr. Franklin | p. 148 |
Opposition by the Town of Boston and the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1772, 1773 and 1774 to the Revenue Law | p. 153 |
Proceedings on the departure of Governor Hutchinson, June 1774 | p. 161 |
Proceedings of the People in the Province of Massachusetts Bay after the arrival of General Gage as Governor to the close of 1774 | p. 164 |
Proceedings of the Provincial Congress of Massachusetts Bay, and the Continental Congress at Philadelphia, 1774 | p. 172 |
Instances of Persecution in New England whilst the Country was in a State of Anarchy, 1774 | p. 178 |
Proceedings in the Province of Massachusetts Bay whilst the Country was in a State of Anarchy and Rebellion, 1775 | p. 182 |
A Summary of the Persecutions and distresses undergone by the Commissioners of the Customs in America | p. 193 |
Letters | p. 205 |
Miscellaneous Pieces | p. 393 |
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