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8 November, 16:34

The sovereignty of parliament to make laws in the colonies in "all cases whatsoever" was cited in a british law known as the

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  1. 8 November, 18:48
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    The sovereignty of Parliament to make laws in the colonies in "all cases whatsoever" was cited in a British law known as the Declaratory Act of 1776.
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