| 1857 - 610 str.
...of navigation as, according to the resolve of the honorable the Continental Congress, will "secure he O $ And that our liberties and safety cannot be depended upon, if the king of Great Britain should be allowed... | |
| James Kent - 1858 - 732 str.
...operation of such acts of the British parliament as were bona Jidc restrained to the regulation of their external commerce, for the purpose of securing the...on the subjects in America, without their consent." Journals of Congress, vol. i. (a) Journals of Congress, of May, 1775, pp. 69-74. (6) Journals of Congress,... | |
| LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY - 1858 - 448 str.
...countries, we cheerfully consent to the operation of such acts of the British parliament, as are bona fide, restrained to the regulation of our external commerce,...benefits of its respective members ; excluding every CHAP. idea of taxation, internal or external, for raising a — v^ revenue on the subjects in America... | |
| Merrill Jensen - 1940 - 318 str.
...countries, we cheerfully consent to the operation of such acts of the British parliament, as are bona fide, restrained to the regulation of our external commerce,...on the subjects in America, without their consent." " "John Adams, Autobiography, in Works, 2:374. "Ibid. *0 John Adams, Diary, October 13, ibid., 397.... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, Harold Coffin Syrett, Jacob Ernest Cooke - 1961 - 678 str.
...countries, we chearfully consent to the operation of such acts of the British parliament, as are bona fide restrained to the regulation of our external commerce,...on the subjects in America, without their consent." It seems to me not impossible, that our trade may be so regulated, as to prevent the discord and animosity,... | |
| George White - 2011 - 852 str.
...countries, we cheerfully consent to the operation of such acts of the British Parliament as are bonafide restrained to the regulation of our external commerce,...raising a revenue on the subjects in America without th'jir consent. SevtnMy. — That they are entitled to the benefit of such of the English statutes... | |
| United States. National Archives and Records Service - 1970 - 84 str.
...countries, we cheerfully consent to the operation of such acts of the British parliament, as are bona fide, restrained to the regulation of our external commerce,...on the subjects in America without their consent. The right of the colonials "peaceably to assemble, consider of their grievances, and petition the King"... | |
| Lewis Preston Summers - 1971 - 926 str.
...countries, we cheerfully consent to the operation of such acts of the British Parliament as are bona fide, restrained to the regulation of our external commerce,...on the subjects in America, without their consent. "Besolved, nc 5. That the respective Colonies are entitled to the common law of England, and more especially... | |
| 1974 - 170 str.
...are bona fide, reftrained to the regulation of our external commerce, for the purpofe of fecuring ^ the commercial advantages of the whole empire to the...mother country, and the commercial benefits of its refpective members, excluding every idea of taxation internal or external, for railing a revenue on... | |
| William Winslow Crosskey, William Jeffrey - 1953 - 608 str.
...external eommeree [for the purpose of seeuring sundry eommereial advantages and benefits]; exeluding every idea of taxation, internal or external for raising a revenue on the subjeets in Ameriea, without their eonsent." As the reader will remember, Galloway's Plan had eontemplated... | |
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