| English literature - 1766 - 754 pages
...legiflation whatfoe\er. — They are the fubjerts of thii kingdi.-m, equally intitled with yoorfelves to all the natural rights of mankind, and the peculiar privileges of F.nglifhmen ; « ou..;;y b'Umi by its laws, and equally participating of the cnnflitution of tl is... | |
| 1768 - 400 pages
...declarations in our favour — *' They are the fubje&s of this kingdom, equally entitled '* with ourfelves to all the natural rights of mankind, and the ** peculiar privileges of Englijhmen, equally bound by the *' laws, and equally participating of its conftitution. The " Americans... | |
| 1768 - 418 pages
...infamous vaflilage ? *' They are the fubjefts of this kingdom, equally entitled * c with ourfelves to all the natural rights of mankind, and the ** peculiar privileges of Englijhmen, equally bound by the ** laws, and equally participating of its conftitution. The: " Americans... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1780 - 700 pages
...legiflation whatfoever. — They are the fubje&s of this kingdom, equally entitled with yourfelves to all the natural rights of mankind and the peculiar privileges of Englifhmen. Equally bound by its laws, and equally participating of the conftitution of this free country.... | |
| John Almon - Great Britain - 1797 - 550 pages
...and legiflation whatfoever. They are the fubjecls of this kingdom, equally entitled with yourfelves to all the natural rights of mankind and the peculiar privileges of EngliQimen. Equally bound by its laws, and equally participating of the conftitution of this free country.... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 518 pages
...colonies, to he sovereign and supreme, in every circumstance of government and legislation whatsoever. They are the subjects of this kingdom, equally entitled...no part of the governing or legislative power.— >•"*• taxes are a voluntary gift and grant of the commons alone. In legislation the three estates... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 474 pages
...upon the colonies. At the'same time I assert the authority of this kingdom over the colonies to he sovereign and supreme, in every circumstance of government...Taxation is no part of the governing or legislative power.—The taxes are a voluntary gift and grant of the Commons alone. In legislation the three estates... | |
| William Hazlitt - Orators - 1810 - 612 pages
...to a tax, is only necessary to close with the form of a law. government and legislation whatsoever They are the subjects of this kingdom, equally entitled...mankind, and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen, The gift and grant is of the commons alone. In ancient days, the crown, the barons, and the clergy,... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...colonies, to be sovereign and supreme in every circumstance of government and legislation whatsoever. They are the subjects of this kingdom, equally entitled...with yourselves to all the natural rights of mankind, aud the peculiar privileges of Englishmen. Equally bound by its laws, and equally participating of... | |
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