The Debate on the American Revolution, 1761-1783Max Beloff N. Kaye, 1949 - 303 páginas |
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... subordinate legislative taken away without forfeiture or other good cause . Nor then can the subjects in the subordinate govern- ment be reduced to a state of slavery and subjected to the despotic rule of others . A state has no right ...
... subordinate legislative taken away without forfeiture or other good cause . Nor then can the subjects in the subordinate govern- ment be reduced to a state of slavery and subjected to the despotic rule of others . A state has no right ...
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... subordinate legisla- tive among themselves : nor so well answer the ends of increasing their prosperity and the commerce of Great- Britain . It would be impossible for the people to judge so well , of their abilities to bear taxes ...
... subordinate legisla- tive among themselves : nor so well answer the ends of increasing their prosperity and the commerce of Great- Britain . It would be impossible for the people to judge so well , of their abilities to bear taxes ...
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... subordinate legislature : that the refusal of this would seem to be a contradic- tion in practice to the theory of the constitution : that the colonies are subordinate dominions , and are now in such a state , as to make it best for the ...
... subordinate legislature : that the refusal of this would seem to be a contradic- tion in practice to the theory of the constitution : that the colonies are subordinate dominions , and are now in such a state , as to make it best for the ...
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George Grenville | 29 |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | 41 |
The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted | 47 |
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