Colonial Administration of Great BritainLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1859 - 470 páginas |
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... sovereignty , further than by insisting to have it recognized in anti - slavery treaties as Portuguese territory , -a claim which , in our nego- tiations , we have hinted a doubt of , and which France , in the matter of the Charles - et ...
... sovereignty , further than by insisting to have it recognized in anti - slavery treaties as Portuguese territory , -a claim which , in our nego- tiations , we have hinted a doubt of , and which France , in the matter of the Charles - et ...
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... sovereignty over them , which it will be well for her to consider , before the time come when they may have to be solved by the sword instead of the pen . The extent of the sovereign power of the Crown , or of the united legislature ...
... sovereignty over them , which it will be well for her to consider , before the time come when they may have to be solved by the sword instead of the pen . The extent of the sovereign power of the Crown , or of the united legislature ...
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... sovereignty of the world , and knows how nearly she had , more than once , overwhelmed her rival . While Carthage was thus in the full blaze of her glory , Tyre had ceased to be numbered among the powers of the earth- her glory had ...
... sovereignty of the world , and knows how nearly she had , more than once , overwhelmed her rival . While Carthage was thus in the full blaze of her glory , Tyre had ceased to be numbered among the powers of the earth- her glory had ...
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... sovereignty in the particular instance of taxation . Even if the right to tax had been the only matter of dispute with the North American colonies , this statute of 18 Geo . III , cap . 12 , as it must be called for want of a better ...
... sovereignty in the particular instance of taxation . Even if the right to tax had been the only matter of dispute with the North American colonies , this statute of 18 Geo . III , cap . 12 , as it must be called for want of a better ...
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... sovereignty , which , however real or nominal they might be , had either never hitherto been enforced , or had been allowed to fall into positive abeyance , drew the colonies together , and forced upon them , for mutual protection ...
... sovereignty , which , however real or nominal they might be , had either never hitherto been enforced , or had been allowed to fall into positive abeyance , drew the colonies together , and forced upon them , for mutual protection ...
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Página 59 - America is obstinate ; America is almost in open rebellion. I rejoice that America has resisted. Three millions of people, so dead to all the feelings of liberty as voluntarily to submit to be slaves, would have been fit instruments to make slaves of the rest.
Página 248 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and 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 whatsoever.
Página 55 - ... the king and parliament of Great Britain will not impose any duty, tax, or assessment whatever, payable in any of His Majesty's colonies, provinces and plantations in North America or the West Indies ; except only such duties as it may be expedient to impose for the regulation of commerce...
Página 60 - At the same time let the sovereign authority of this country over the colonies be asserted in as strong terms as can be devised, and be made to extend to every point of legislation whatsoever. That we may bind their trade, confine their manufactures, and exercise every power whatsoever, except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their consent.
Página 94 - And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed ; to you it shall be for meat.