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" ... is this — I repeat it — I will maintain it to my last hour, — taxation and representation are inseparable; — this position is founded on the laws of nature; it is more, it is itself an eternal law of nature; for whatever is a man's own, is... "
Washington, Or, Liberty Restored: A Poem, in Ten Books - Página 101
por Thomas Northmore - 1809 - 253 páginas
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE AMERICAN CONTINENT

GEORGE BANCROFT - 1856 - 472 páginas
...representation are inseparable. Whatever is a man's own, is absolutely his own ; no man hath a right to take it from him without his consent, either expressed by himself or his representative ; whoever attempts to do it, attempts an injury; whoever does it, commits a robbery....
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Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of ..., Volumen6

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1857 - 422 páginas
...of nature ; for whatever is a man's own, ' Ante, p. 329. is absolutely his own ; no man has a right to take it from him without his consent, either expressed by himself or representative ; whosoever attempts to do it, attempts an injury ; whosoever does it commits a robbery ; k he throws...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE AMERICAN CONTINENT

GEORGE BANCROFT - 1857 - 482 páginas
...representation are inseparable. Whatever is a man's own, is absolutely his own; no fnan hath a right to take it from him without his consent, either expressed by himself or his representative; whoever attempts to do it, attempts an injury ; whoever does it, commits a robbery....
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The Most Eminent Orators and Statesmen of Ancient and Modern Times ...

David Addison Harsha - 1857 - 544 páginas
...itself an eternal law of nature. For whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own. No man has a right to take it from him without his consent, either expressed by himself or his representative. Whoever attempts to do this, attempts an injury. Whoever does it, commits a robbery....
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The Congressional Globe, Volumen26,Parte2

United States. Congress - 1857 - 490 páginas
...from him without his consent, either expressed hy himself or his representative; whoever .11 i> in MI- to do it attempts an injury ; whoever does it commits a robbery." Our colonial ancestors agreed with Pitt and Camden. For what did Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Hancock,...
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Indian Battles: With Incidents in the Early History of New England

Henry White - 1859 - 440 páginas
...a man's own, it is absolutely his own. No man has a right to take it from him, without his consent. Whoever attempts to do it, attempts an injury ; whoever does it, commits a robbery.' Pitt, in his bold, original manner, said in parliament, ' You have no right to tax America. I rejoice...
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History of the United States: Or, Republic of America

Emma Willard - 1859 - 442 páginas
...is a man's own, is absolutely his own ; no man has a right to take it from him without his consent. Whoever attempts to do it, attempts an injury ; whoever does it, commits J^ a robbery." - The bill for repeal at length passed the ^"^ house of lords, but with it was another,...
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Memoirs of the Life and Reign of King George the Third, Volumen1

John Heneage Jesse - 1867 - 624 páginas
...itself an eternal law of nature ; for whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own. No man has a right to take it from him without his consent, either expressed by himself or his representatives. Whoever attempts to do it attempts an injury. Whoever does it commits a robbery....
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Works, Volumen3

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1872 - 458 páginas
...itself an eternal law of nature ; for whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own ; no man has a right to take it from him without his consent, either expressed by himself or his representative. Whoever attempts to do it attempts an injury ; whoever does it commits a robbery...
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Works of Henry Lord Brougham ...

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1872 - 460 páginas
...itself an eternal law of nature ; for whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own ; no man has a right to take it from him without his consent, either expressed by himself or his representative. Whoever attempts to do it attempts an injury ; whoever does it commits a robbery...
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