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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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Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, to the Inhabitants of the British ...

John Dickinson - 1903 - 232 páginas
...right to take it from him " without his confent, either exprefled by himself or " reprefentative ; whoever attempts to do it, attempts " an injury ;...whoever does it, commits a robbery ; he " throws down the diflincHon between liberty and fla" very." " There is not a blade of grafs, in the moft " obfcure...
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Life and Times of Washington, Volumen2

John Frederick Schroeder - 1903 - 560 páginas
...whatever 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 a robbery." Mr. Pitt, with an original boldness of expression, justified the colonists in opposing the Stamp Act....
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The Writings of Samuel Adams: 1770-1773

Samuel Adams - 1906 - 482 páginas
...and no man has a right to take it from him without his consent, either express'd by himself or his representative — Whoever attempts to do it, attempts...Whoever does it, commits a ROBBERY: He throws down the d1stinction between liberty and slavery" — Can Chronus say, that the Americans ever consented...
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The Library of Original Sources, Volumen7

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 488 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 Library of Original Sources: Era of revolution

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 506 páginas
...without his consent, either expressed by himself or his representative. Whoever attempts to do this, attempts an injury. Whoever does it, commits a robbery. He throws down and destroys the distinction between liberty and slavery." But the opposite stand was taken. Though the...
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Farmer George, Volumen2

Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1907 - 390 páginas
...without his consent, either expressed by himself or his representatives. Whoever attempts to do so attempts an injury. Whoever does it commits a robbery. He throws down and destroys the distinction between liberty and slavery." — Lord Camden in the House of Lords, February...
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A Source History of the United States: From Discovery (1492) to End of ...

Howard Walter Caldwell, Clark Edmund Persinger - 1909 - 544 páginas
...representation are inseparable; ... for 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 representative. ... I challenge any one to point out the time when any tax was laid upon any person by Parliament,...
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Source Problems in United States History

Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, William Edward Dodd, Marcus Wilson Jernegan, Arthur Pearson Scott - 1918 - 536 páginas
...itself an eternal law of nature; for 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...himself or representative; whoever attempts to do it, ats tempts an injury; whoever does it, commits a robbery; he throws down and destroys the distinction...
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Source Problems in United States History

Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, William Edward Dodd, Marcus Wilson Jernegan, Arthur Pearson Scott - 1918 - 536 páginas
...without his consent, either expressed by himself or representative; whoever attempts to do it, ats tempts an injury; whoever does it, commits a robbery; he throws down and destroys the distinction between liberty and slavery. Taxation and representation are coeval with and...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen246

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle - 1926 - 468 páginas
...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...whoever does it commits a robbery ; he throws down and destroys the distinction between liberty and slavery. Taxation and representation are coeval with and...
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