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" My position is this — I repeat it, I will maintain it to my last hour — taxation and representation are inseparable ; this position is founded on the laws of nature ; it is more, it is itself an eternal law of nature ; for whatever is a man's own... "
The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 113
1774
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London's Roll of Fame: Being Complimentary Notes and Addresses from the City ...

City of London (England). Court of Common Council. Library Committee - 1884 - 458 pages
...Corporation of London. " My position is this :—taxation and representation are inseparable. This position is founded on the laws of Nature. It is more ; it is itself an eternal law of Nature, for whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own ; no man has a right...
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British Eloquence, Volume 1

Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - 1884 - 360 pages
...representation are inseparable. This position is founded on the law of nature. It is more, it is in itself an eternal law of nature. For whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own. No man has a right to take it from him without his consent either expressed by...
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Patriotic Eloquence: Being Selections from One Hundred Years of National ...

Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1866 - 402 pages
...I will maintain it to my last hour — taxation and representation are inseparable ; this position is founded on the laws of nature ; it is more — it is itself an eternal law of nature ; for whatever is a man's own, is absolutely his own ; no man hath...
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Parentage ; Early life

William Wirt Henry - 1891 - 686 pages
...representation are inseparable ; this position is founded on the laws of nature ; it is more, it is itself an eternal law of nature ; for whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own ; no man hath a right to take it from him without his consent, either expressed...
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Columbian Selections: American Patriotism. For Home and School

1892 - 436 pages
...repeat it, I will retain it to the last hour: taxation and representation are inseparable. This position is founded on the laws of nature. It is more. It is in itself an eternal law of nature. For whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own. No man has a...
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The American Monthly Magazine, Volume 7

1895 - 676 pages
...Colonies was ably advocated by Lord Camden, who said: "Taxation and representation are inseparable. It is an eternal law of nature; for whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own ; no man has a right to take it from him without his consent. Whoever attempts to...
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A Short History of British Colonial Policy

Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 530 pages
...were morally inseparable. 1 " This position is founded on the laws of nature, nay more, it is itself an eternal law of nature. For whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own. No man has a right to take it from him without his consent, either expressed by...
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Views of an Ex-president

Benjamin Harrison - 1901 - 556 pages
...taxation and Tepresentation are inseparable; this position is founded on the laws of nature; it is itself an eternal law of nature; for whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own; no man has a right to take it from him without his consent, either expressed by...
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Memoirs of King George the Third: His Life and Reign, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - 1902 - 492 pages
...it. I will maintain it to my latest hour. Taxation and representation are inseparable. This position is founded on the laws of nature. It is more. It is itself an eternal law of nature ; for whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own. No man has a right...
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Life and Times of Washington, Volume 2

John Frederick Schroeder - 1903 - 554 pages
...it, I will maintain it to my last hour : Taxation and representation are inseparable. This position is founded on the laws of nature. It is more, it is itself an eternal law of nature. For whatever is a man's own is absolutely his own. No man has a right...
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