| John Adams, Charles Francis Adams - 1865 - 580 str.
...of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the Colonies and people of America,...subjects of the Crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatever." Now, upon this resolution, a bill is to be brought in. Q. What is the end and design of... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1868 - 408 str.
...with the repeal of the Stamp Act, to pass a bill, declaring the absolute right the King and Parliament "to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in oilcakes whatsoever." In the first delirium of delight at the repeal, the news of which was *"I hope... | |
| William Blackstone - 1872 - 776 str.
...colonies had claimed a sole and exclusive right of imposing taxes upon themselves, the statute 6 Geo. Ill, c. 12, expressly declares, that all his majesty's...exemplified and carried into act, by the statute 7 Geo. Ill, c. 59, for suspending the legislation of New York ; and by several subsequent statutes.(18) These... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1872 - 1008 str.
...unwarrantable and oppressive." — M. 8.; Sir William Baker to Johnton, Noc 7</i, 1760. " to bind tf>e colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever." In the first delirium of delight at the repeal, the news of which was communicated to the colonists... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 538 str.
...of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America,...Crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever." The distinction which Pitt had maintained, that Parliament was not competent to pass a law for taxing... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1875 - 860 str.
...right of imposing taxes upon themselves, the statute 6 Geo. III. c. 12 expressly declares, that all hie majesty's colonies and plantations in America have...exemplified, and carried into act, by the statute 7 Geo. III. c. 59, for suspending the legislation of New York; and by several subsequent statutes." These are the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1875 - 592 str.
...of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America,...Crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever.' Secondly, 'That tumults and insurrections of the most dangerous nature have been raised and carried... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1876 - 618 str.
...of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America,...crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever; ' and again, that all ' resolutions, votes, orders, and proceedings ' in any of such colonies or plantations,... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1876 - 264 str.
...with the repeal of the Stamp Act, to pass a bill, declaring the absolute right the King and Parliament "to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all oases whatsoever." In the first delirium of delight at the repeal, the news of which was * " I hope... | |
| Charles Duke Yonge - 1882 - 468 str.
...power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonists and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever," proceeded to repeal the Stamp Act, giving a strong proof of the sincerity of the desire to conciliate... | |
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