Miscellaneous Representations Relative to Our Concerns in America
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137). In another volume of the Hardwicke Papers there is a further paper relating to the same transaction, and dated only two days later. It is entitled 'Minutes and observations taken in conference with Mr. M'Culloh upon considering of his scheme for an American Stamp law. To be considered with the said scheme by the Board of Stamps,pursuant to the [Treasury] Commissioners' order, dated 30th Sep- tember 1763, in order for the perusal of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury.' This paper is i...ndorsed ' Draft of confer- ence with Mr. M'Culloh, 12th October 1763. Copy for the Board [of Stamps]' (Addit. MSS. 36,226, p. 357). It [xvi] It must be clearly borne in mind that what is here asserted as to Henry M'Cul- loh's responsibility for the proposal of an American Stamp Act, relates only to the actual introduction of that proposal into the domain of practical politics. As to how far the idea was in very truth an invention of his at this time, or was an adaptation by him of older proposals of which he may have been cognisant in his official career many years before, we can- not say.
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