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" That all Acts made, by any Power whatever, other than the General Assembly of this Province, imposing Taxes on the Inhabitants, are Infringements of our inherent and unalienable Rights as Men and British subjects: and render void the most valuable Declarations... "
Re-dedication of the Old State House, Boston, July 11, 1882 - Page 74
by Boston (Mass.) - 1883 - 179 pages
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The History of ... Massachusetts-Bay ...

Thomas Hutchinson - Massachusetts - 1828 - 568 pages
...the general assembly of the province, imposing taxes on the inhabitants, are infringements of their inherent and unalienable rights, as men and British...and render void the most valuable declarations of their charter. They conclude with a resolve, that the house owe the strictest allegiance to his most...
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History of Massachusetts ...: From 1764, to July, 1775

Alden Bradford - Massachusetts - 1822 - 426 pages
...and a firm adherence to the principles of the same : That, (as a just conclusion from the preceding,) all acts made by any power whatever, other than the...void the most valuable declarations of our charter : That the extension of the powers of a court of admiralty within the province was a most violent infraction...
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History of Massachusetts ...: From 1764, to July, 1775

Alden Bradford - Massachusetts - 1822 - 422 pages
...and a firm adherence to the principles of the same : That, (as a just conclusion from the preceding,) all acts made by any power whatever, other than the...void the most valuable declarations of our charter : That the extension of the powers of a court of admiralty within the province was a most violent infraction...
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The History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay: From 1749 to 1774

Thomas Hutchinson - Massachusetts - 1828 - 610 pages
...the general assembly of the province, imposing taxes on the inhabitants, are infringements of their inherent and unalienable rights, as men and British...and render void the most valuable declarations of their charter. They conclude with a resolve, that the house owe the strictest allegiance to his most...
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Collections of the American Statistical Association, Volume 1

American Statistical Association - Statistics - 1847 - 618 pages
...this Province, imposing taxes on the inhabitants, are infringements of our inherent and (inalienable rights, as men and British subjects, and render void the most valuable declaration of our Charter." 1766, May 29. As a confirmation of relief to the public anxiety about...
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The Life and Public Services of Samuel Adams: Being a Narrative of ..., Volume 1

William Vincent Wells - History - 1865 - 554 pages
...privileges of the same. " 12. Resolved, — as a just conclusion from some of the foregoing resolves, — That all acts made by any power whatever, other than...void the most valuable declarations of our charter. pies of their British ancestors, hold most dear and sacred ; it being the only security of the lives,...
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The Works of Charles Sumner, Volume 10

Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1874 - 580 pages
...— therefore, .... that no man can justly take the property of another without his consent, — .... that all acts made by any power whatever, other than...render void the most valuable declarations of our Charter."1 In an address to the Royal Governor, the Legislature, after setting forth the injustice...
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The Works of Charles Sumner, Volume 10

Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1876 - 578 pages
...— therefore, .... that no man can justly take the property of another without his consent, — .... that all acts made by any power whatever, other than...render void the most valuable declarations of our Charter."1 In an address to the Royal Governor, the Legislature, after setting forth the injustice...
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History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877: With a Genealogical Register

Lucius R. Paige - Cambridge (Mass.) - 1877 - 776 pages
...constitution, is evidently founded." " XII. Resolved, as a just conclusion from some of the foregoing resolves, That all acts made by any power whatever, other than...void the most valuable declarations of our Charter. XIII. Resolved, that the extension of the powers of the Court of Admiralty within this Province is...
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History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877: With a ..., Volume 1

Lucius Robinson Paige - Cambridge (Mass.) - 1877 - 408 pages
...all acts made by any power i 'i whatever, other than the General Assembly of this Province, . ,-j ; imposing taxes on the inhabitants, are infringements...void the most valuable declarations of our Charter. XIII. Resolved, that the extension of the powers of the Court of Admiralty within this Province is...
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