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" That all supplies to the Crown being free gifts of the people, it is unreasonable and inconsistent with the principles and spirit of the British Constitution, for the people of Great Britain to grant to His Majesty the property of the colonists. "
The History of South Carolina Under the Royal Government, 1719-1776 - Page 420
by Edward McCrady - 1899 - 847 pages
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Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America: Or, An Attempt to Collect ...

Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 518 pages
...being free gifts of the people, it is unreasonable and inconsistent with the principle? and spiritof the British constitution, for the people of Great...Britain to grant to his majesty the property of the colonista. vith Great Britain, mutually affectionate and ad- , vantageotls. 13th. That it is the right...
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Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America: Or, An Attempt to Collect ...

Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 526 pages
...ever have been, or can be constitutionally imposed on them, but by their respective legislatures. 6th. That all supplies to the crown, being free gifts of the people, it is unreasonable and inconsis13th. That it is the right of the British subject« n these colonies, to petition the king...
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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
...them, but by their respective legislatures. VI. That all supplies to the crown being free gifts from the people, it is unreasonable, and inconsistent with...Britain to grant to his majesty the property of the colonists. VII. That trial by jury is the inherent and invaluable right of every British =ubject in...
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A History of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North ...

John Marshall - United States - 1824 - 504 pages
...but by their respective legislatures. •' VI. That all supplies to the crown being free gifts from the people, it is unreasonable, and inconsistent with...Britain to grant to his majesty the property of the colonists. VII. That trial by jury is the inherent and invaluable right ef every British subject in...
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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 crown being free gifts from the people, it is unreasonable, and inconsistent with the principle? and spirit of the British constitution, for the people...Britain to grant to his majesty the property of the colonists. VII. That trial by jury is the inherent and invaluable right of every British subject in...
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The History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay: From 1749 to 1774

Thomas Hutchinson - Massachusetts - 1828 - 610 pages
...ever have been or can be constitutionally imposed on them, but by their respective legislature. VI. That all supplies to the crown being free gifts of...British constitution, for the people of Great Britain to gran to his majesty the property of the colonists. VII. That trial by jury is the inherent and invaluable...
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A Political and Civil History of the United States of America ..., Volume 1

Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 542 pages
...all supplies to the crown, being the free gifts of the people, it is unreasonable and 'nconsistent with the principles and spirit of the British constitution,...Britain, to grant to his majesty the property of the colonists — that trial by jury is the inherent and invaluable right of every British subject in the...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 3; Volume 8; Volume 55

United States. Congress - Law - 1832 - 756 pages
...OF It.] 'lite Tariff. [Jtr*E 14, 1832. tcrhood of filchers, then said: "That all supplies free gifts for the people of Great Britain, to grant to his Majesty the property of the people of this colony without their consent, is unreasonable, and renders useless legislation in this colony in the...
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The History of New Jersey: From Its Discovery by Europeans, to the Adoption ...

Thomas Francis Gordon - History - 1834 - 362 pages
...Majesty's most gracious predecessors, but by their own Legislature: 6. That all supplies being free gifts ; for the people of Great Britain to grant, to his Majesty, the property of the people of this colony without their consent and being represented, would be unreasonable, and render useless legislation...
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The History of New Jersey: From Its Discovery by Europeans, to the Adoption ...

Thomas Francis Gordon - History - 1834 - 626 pages
...most gracious predecessors, but by their own Legislature : , 6. That all supplies being free gifts ; for the. people of Great Britain to grant, to his Majesty, the property of the people of this colony without their consent and being represented, would be unreasonable, and render useless legislation...
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