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" ... that must unavoidably attend even a partial representation there, this house think that a taxation of their constituents, even without their consent, grievous as it is, would be preferable to any representation that could be admitted for them there. "
Archives of Maryland - Page 241
edited by - 1912
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The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Volume 2

John Marshall - Generals - 1804 - 654 pages
...the great expense that must unavoidably attend even a partial representation there, this house think, that a taxation of their constituents, even without...clear, yet for obvious reasons it would be beyond the rule of equity, that their constituents should be taxed on the manufactures of Great Britain here,...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Volume 2

John Marshall - Presidents - 1804 - 648 pages
...the great expense that must unavoidably attend even a partial representation there, this house think, that a taxation of their constituents, ' even without...clear, yet for obvious reasons it would be beyond the rule of equity, that their constituents should be taxed on the manufactures of Great Britain here,...
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The life of George Washington, Volume 2; Volume 272

John Marshall - 1804 - 562 pages
...the great expense that must unavoidably attend even a partial representation there, this House think that a taxation of their constituents, even without...clear, yet, for obvious reasons, it would be beyond the rule of equity that their constituents should be taxed on the manufactures of Great Britain here, -in...
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The North American Review, Volume 165

North American review - 1897 - 808 pages
...represented there, and consequently not at all." Further on the statement is made : " This House think that a taxation of their constituents even without...representation that could be admitted for them there." Nor do any of the school books cited by the Professor seem to point out that accredited agents of the...
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History of Massachusetts ...: From 1764, to July, 1775

Alden Bradford - Massachusetts - 1822 - 426 pages
...unalienable right of a representation. " Upon these principles, and also considering, that were the right of Parliament ever so clear, yet, for obvious reasons,...of equity that their constituents should be taxed for the manufactures of Great Britain here, in addition to 136 the duties they pay for them in England,...
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The life of James Otis, of Massachusetts

William Tudor - United States - 1823 - 544 pages
...not at all — and considering this impracticability and other circumstances, they think "taxation, even without their Consent, grievous as it is, would...be admitted for them there." Upon these principles, they have preferred humble and loyal petitions. They also mention in their representations, the evils...
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Annals of the American Revolution: Or, A Record of the Causes and Events ...

Jedidiah Morse - Indians of North America - 1824 - 524 pages
...the great expense that must unavoidably attend even a partial representation there, this house think that a taxation of their constituents, even without...clear, yet for obvious reasons it would be beyond the rule of equity, that their constituents should be taxed on the manufactures of Great Britain here,...
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A History of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North ...

John Marshall - United States - 1824 - 500 pages
...the great expense that must unavoidably attend even a partial representation there, this house think, that a taxation of their constituents, even without...clear, yet for obvious reasons it would be beyond the rule of equity, that their constituents should be taxed on the manufactures of Great Britain here,...
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A History of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North ...

John Marshall - United States - 1824 - 502 pages
...the great expense that must unavoidably attend even a partial representation there, this house think, that a taxation of their constituents, even without...representation that could be admitted for them there. Upon »hese principles, and also considering that were the right in the parliament ever so clear, yet for...
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A Political and Civil History of the United States of America ..., Volume 1

Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 546 pages
...the great expense that must unavoidably attend even a partial representation there, this house think, that a taxation of their constituents, even without...clear, yet for obvious reasons it would be beyond the rule of equity, that their constituents should be taxed on the manufactures of Great Britain here,...
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