I would advise every gentleman to sell his lands, if he can, and embark for that country. When two countries are connected together like England and her colonies without being incorporated, the one must necessarily govern. The greater must rule the less... Political Debates - Página 14por William Pitt (Earl of Chatham), Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1766 - 18 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Beckles Willson - 1907 - 756 páginas
...being incorporated, the one must necessarily govern ; the greater must rule the less ; but so rule as not to contradict the fundamental principles that are common to both. There is a plain distinction between taxes levied for the purposes of raising a revenue, and duties... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 páginas
...without being incorporated, the one must necessarily govern ; the greater must rule the less ; but so rule it as not to contradict the fundamental principles that are common to both. . . . The Americans have not acted in all things with prudence and temper. The Americans have been... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1909 - 980 páginas
...without being incorporated, the one must necessarily govern; the greater must rule the less ; but so rule as not to contradict the fundamental principles that are common to both. Basing his case on the essential difference between legislation and taxation, Chatham maintained that... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1909 - 960 páginas
...without being incorporated, the one must necessarily govern ; the greater must rule the less; but so rule as not to contradict the fundamental principles that are common to both. Basing his case on the essential difference between legislation and taxation, Chatham maintained that... | |
| Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - 1912 - 428 páginas
...without being incorporated, the one must necessarily govern ; the greater must rule the less ; but so rule it as not to contradict the fundamental principles that are common to both. The gentleman asks, " When were the colonies emancipated ? " I desire to know when they were made slaves.... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1920 - 296 páginas
...being incorporated, the one must necessarily govern. The greater must rule the less. But she must so rule it as not to contradict the fundamental principles that are common to both. A great deal has been said without doors of the power, the strength of America. It is a topic that... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1922 - 360 páginas
...being incorporated, the one must necessarily govern. The greater must rule the less. But she must so rule it as not to contradict the fundamental principles that are common to both. A great deal has been said without doors of the power, the strength of America. It is a topic that... | |
| Frank Arthur Mumby - 1923 - 498 páginas
...without being incorporated, the one must necessarily govern ; the greater must rule the less ; but so rule it, as not to contradict the fundamental principles...that are common to both. If the gentleman does not understand the difference between external and internal taxes, I cannot help it; but there is a plain... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1898 - 684 páginas
...without being incorporated, the one must necessarily govern ; the greater must rule the less ; but so rule it, as not to contradict the fundamental principles...that are common to both. If the gentleman does not understand the difference between external and internal taxes, I cannot help it; but there is a plain... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 692 páginas
...without being incorporated, the one must necessarily govern ; the greater must rule the less ; but so rule it, as not to contradict the fundamental principles...that are common to both. If the gentleman does not understand the difference between external and internal taxes, I cannot help it ; but there is a plain... | |
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