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" Parliament, with the statute book doubled down in dog's ears, to defend the cause of liberty. If I had, I myself would have cited the two cases of Chester and Durham. I would have cited them to show that, even under former arbitrary reigns, Parliaments... "
The History of Virginia: From Its First Settlement to the Present Day - Página 324
por John Burk - 1805
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Orations of British Orators, Including Biographical and Critical ..., Volumen23

1900 - 496 páginas
...Chester and Durham. I would have cited them to show that, even under former arbitrary reigns, Parliaments were ashamed of taxing a people without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham ? He might have taken a higher example...
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American History Told by Contemporaries, Volumen2

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 714 páginas
...Durham. I would have cited them, to have shewn that, even under former arbitrary reigns, Parliaments were ashamed of taxing a people without their consent, and allowed them No. 142] Pitt's Protest 405 representatives. . . . The gentleman tells us of many who are taxed, and...
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Orations from Homer to William McKinley, Volumen5

Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 450 páginas
...Chester and Durham. I would have cited them to show that even under former arbitrary reigns Parliaments were ashamed of taxing a people without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham? He might have taken a higher example in...
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Memoirs of King George the Third: His Life and Reign, Volumen1

John Heneage Jesse - 1902 - 492 páginas
...Chester and Durham. I would have cited them to show that, even under arbitrary reigns, Parliaments were ashamed of taxing a people without their consent, and allowed them representatives." Then, repeating his former contemptuous expression, he proceeded : "The gentleman asks when were the...
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Chatham, Volumen2

Frederic Harrison - 1905 - 262 páginas
...Chester and Durham. I would have cited them to show that, even under arbitrary reigns, Parliaments were ashamed of taxing a people without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham ? he might have taken a higher example...
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The Library of Original Sources: Era of revolution

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 506 páginas
...Chester and Durham. I would have cited them to show that, even under former arbitrary reigns, Parliaments were ashamed of taxing a people without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham ? He might have taken a higher example...
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Readings in English History Drawn from the Original Sources: Intended to ...

Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 páginas
...Durham. I would have cited them to have shown that, even under former arbitrary reigns, parliaments were ashamed of taxing a people without their consent, and allowed them representatives. . . . I am no courtier of America. I stand up for this kingdom. I maintain that the parliament has...
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Readings in the History of the American Nation

Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin - 1914 - 476 páginas
...houses and people. have cited them to have shown that, even under any arbitrary reigns, Parliaments were ashamed of taxing a people without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman ° confine himself to Chester and Durham ? He might have taken a higher example...
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Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ..., Volumen2

Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 560 páginas
...liberty; but for the defence of liberty upon a general constitutional principle, it is a ground on which I dare meet any man. I will not debate points of law;...consent, and allowed them representatives? A higher and ' See Green, William Pitt, p. 256. better example might have been taken from Wales; that principality...
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American History Told by Contemporaries: Building of the republic, 1689-1783

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 692 páginas
...Durham. I would have cited them, to have shewn that, even under former arbitrary reigns, Parliaments were ashamed of taxing a people without their consent, and allowed them representatives. . . . The gentleman tells us of many who are taxed, and are not represented. — The India Company,...
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