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" The commons of America, represented in their several assemblies, have ever been in possession of the exercise of this, their constitutional right, of giving and granting their own money. They would have been slaves if they had not enjoyed it. "
History of Massachusetts ...: From 1764, to July, 1775 - Page 103
by Alden Bradford - 1822
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The Columbian Orator: Containing a Variety of Original and Selected Pieces ...

Caleb Bingham - 1807 - 312 pages
...entered into the head of a man. It does not deserve a serious refutation. The CO THE COLUMBIAN ORATOR. The Commons of America, represented in their several assemblies, have ever been in possession of the exercise of this, their constitutional right of iaxing and granting their own money....
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 1

Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 pages
...contemptible idea that ever entered into the head of a man. It does not deserve a serious refutation. The commons of America, represented in their several assemblies, have ever been in possession of the exercise of this, their constitutional right, of giving and granting their own money....
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 1

Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 pages
...contemptible idea that ever entered into the head of a man. It does not deserve a seriovis refutation. The commons of America, represented in their several assemblies, have ever been in possession of the exercise of this, their constitutional right, of giving and granting their own money....
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Washington, Or, Liberty Restored: A Poem, in Ten Books

Thomas Northmore - 1809 - 274 pages
...opinion, (said lord Chatham,) that this kingdom has no right to lay a tax upon the Colonies, &c." — " The commons of America, represented in their several assemblies, have ever been in possession of the exercise of this, their constitutional right, of giving and grant* ing their own...
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The Eloquence of the British Senate: Being a Selection of the Best ..., Volume 2

William Hazlitt - 1809 - 608 pages
...contemptible idea that ever entered into the head of man. — It does not deserve a serious consideration. The commons of America, represented in their several assemblies, have ever been in possession of the exercise of this, their .constitutional right, of giving and granting' their own...
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Anecdotes of the Life of the Right Honourable William Pitt, Earl ..., Volume 1

John Almon - 1810 - 470 pages
...contemptible idea that ever entered into the head of a man — It does not deserve a serious refutation. ' The Commons of America, represented in their several assemblies, have ever been in possession of the exercise of this, their constitutional right, of giving and granting their own money....
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Anecdotes of the life of ... William Pitt, earl of Chatham [by J ..., Volume 1

John Almon - 1810 - 474 pages
...contemptible idea that ever entered into the head of a man—It does not deserve a serious refutation. ' The Commons of America, represented in their several assemblies, have ever been in possession of the exercise of this, their constitutional right, of giving and granting their own money....
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Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Volume 3

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...contemptible idea that ever entered into the head of man.—It does not deserve a serious consideration. The commons of America, represented in their several assemblies, have ever been in possession of the exercise of this, their constitutional right, of giving and granting their own money....
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History of Massachusetts ...: From 1764, to July, 1775

Alden Bradford - 1822 - 428 pages
...administration ; but without success. In 1767, a partial alteration was effected. But the op-> -"; posing parties were so nearly balanced, that nothing of a...America ! It is an absurdity. The Commons of America, repre?ented in I heir several Assemblies, have ever been in the exercise of this their eonttilutional...
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History of Massachusetts ...

Alden Bradford - 1822 - 1122 pages
...to tax the colonies. Wt give and grant to his Majesty, the property of hn subjects in America ! It n an absurdity. The Commons of America, represented in their several Assemblies, have ever been in the tscrrise of this their conititutional right of giving and granting their own money. And they would...
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