The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire, Late President of the State of Delaware, and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The speech of John Dickinson ... May 24th, 1764 ... praying the king for a change of the government of the province. 1764Bonsal and Niles., 1801 |
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... opinion , and I will carry it with me to the grave , that this country had no right whatever to tax America . It is contrary to all the princi- ples of justice and civil policy : it is contrary to that essential , unalterable right in ...
... opinion , and I will carry it with me to the grave , that this country had no right whatever to tax America . It is contrary to all the princi- ples of justice and civil policy : it is contrary to that essential , unalterable right in ...
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... opinion , and I will carry it with me to the grave , that this country had no right whatever to tax America . It is contrary to all the princi- ples of justice and civil policy : it is contrary to that essential , unalterable right in ...
... opinion , and I will carry it with me to the grave , that this country had no right whatever to tax America . It is contrary to all the princi- ples of justice and civil policy : it is contrary to that essential , unalterable right in ...
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... opinions entertained here , that in Great - Britain , have been adjudged to be il- legal attempts , and pernicious pretensions , THESE adjudications are the acts of persons vest . ed with such dignity and power , as claim some de ...
... opinions entertained here , that in Great - Britain , have been adjudged to be il- legal attempts , and pernicious pretensions , THESE adjudications are the acts of persons vest . ed with such dignity and power , as claim some de ...
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... opinion . That board and this house have often differed as widely in their senti . Our judgment is founded on the know- ledge we have of facts , and of the purity of our in- tentions . The judgment of others , is founded on the ...
... opinion . That board and this house have often differed as widely in their senti . Our judgment is founded on the know- ledge we have of facts , and of the purity of our in- tentions . The judgment of others , is founded on the ...
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... opinion be urged , to prove that any request made by this house for a change , may with still greater propriety be called a surrender . The com- mon observation , " that many of our privileges do not depend on our charter only , but are ...
... opinion be urged , to prove that any request made by this house for a change , may with still greater propriety be called a surrender . The com- mon observation , " that many of our privileges do not depend on our charter only , but are ...
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