| 1. | He found a new job as an administrator of stamped paper.
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| 2. | The mob then insulted his miserable remains, stuffing stamped paper into his mouth.
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| 3. | On February 18, 1766, two merchant ships arrived at Brunswick Town, without stamped papers.
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| 4. | They forced royal customs officers and public officials in the region to swear never to issue stamped paper.
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| 5. | This was replaced in 1826 by a stamped paper, the " North British Advertiser ."
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| 6. | There was much evasion of the stamps, and ships arriving without stamped papers were allowed to enter port.
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| 7. | Nor can we think it advisable to agree to any steps for the protection of stamped papers or stamp-officers.
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| 8. | It had its own cavalry, currency, and stamped paper, as well as a state band that included Africans.
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| 9. | Holt almost stopped the publication of this newspaper because of the heavy tax he would have to pay the English for stamped paper.
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| 10. | The 1765 Stamp Act required all British colonies in the New World to use stamped paper prepared in London and embossed with a revenue stamp.
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