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" ... if our trade may be taxed, why not our lands ? Why not the produce of our lands and everything we possess or make use of ? This we apprehend annihilates our charter right to govern and tax ourselves. It strikes at our British privileges, which, as... "
The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794 - Página 18
1741
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Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence

Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1829 - 494 páginas
...had resulted from the acts of the British parliament, relating to trade, Mr. Adams observes :— " If our trade may be taxed, why not our lands ? Why not the produce of our lands, and every thing we possess, or use ? This we conceive annihilates our charter rights to govern and tax ourselves. It strikes...
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The History of Portland, from its First Settlement

William Willis - 1833 - 368 páginas
...exertions to procure the repeal of the act ; in them it was observed, " if our trade may be taxed, why rfot our lands ? Why not the produce of our lands and every thing we possess and make use of ? This we apprehend annihilates our charter to gortrn and tax ourselves." The...
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History of Massachusetts, for Two Hundred Years: From the Year 1620 to 1820

Alden Bradford - 1835 - 496 páginas
...the province. The citizens of Boston said, in May, 1764, "if our trade may be taxed by parliament, why not our lands ? why not the produce of our lands and every thing we possess ? This, we conceive, annihilates our charter rights to govern and tax ourselves. It strikes...
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History of Massachusetts: For Two Hundred Years: from the Year 1620 to 1820

Alden Bradford - 1835 - 496 páginas
...the province. The citizens of Boston said, in May, 1764, "if our trade may be taxed by parliament, why not our lands ? why not the produce of our lands and every thing we possess? This, we conceive, annihilates our charter rights to govern and tax ourselves. It strikes...
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A Book of the United States: Exhibiting Its Geography, Divisions ...

Grenville Mellen - 1839 - 934 páginas
...observe : ' But our greatest apprehension is, that these proceedings may be preparatory to new taxes ; for if our trade may be taxed, why not our lands ? why not the products of our lands, and every thing we possess or use? This, we conceive, annihilates our chartei...
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Questions and Supplement to Goodrich's History of the United States

Joseph Emerson - 1846 - 200 páginas
...repealed. — But our greatest apprehension is, that these proceedings may be preparatory to new taxes. For if our trade may be taxed, why not our lands ?...why not the produce of our lands, and every thing we possess or use ? This, we conceive, annihilates our charter rights to govern and tax ourselves. It...
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Memoirs of the Life of William Wirt, Attorney General of the ..., Volumen 2

John Pendleton Kennedy - 1849 - 466 páginas
...the present purpose is the following : " But what still heightens our apprehensions is, that these unexpected proceedings may be preparatory to new taxations...Why not the produce of our lands, and every thing we possess and make use of? This, we apprehend, annihilates our charter right to govern and tax ourselves....
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Memoirs of the Life of William Wirt, Attorney-General of the ..., Volumen 2

John Pendleton Kennedy - 1850 - 408 páginas
...the present purpose is the following : " But what still heightens our apprehensions is, that these unexpected proceedings may be preparatory to new taxations...our lands ? Why not the produce of our lands, and everything we possess and make use of? This, we apprehend, annihilates our charter right to govern...
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Questions and Supplement to Goodrich's History of the United States

Joseph Emerson - 1850 - 216 páginas
...repealed. — But our greatest apprehension is, that these proceedings may be preparatory to new taxes. For if our trade may be taxed, why not our lands? — why not the produce of our lands, and every ihing we possess or use ? This, we conceive, annihilates our charter rights to govern and tax ourselves....
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Memoirs of the Life of William Wirt: Attorney-General of the ..., Volumen 2

John Pendleton Kennedy - 1851 - 406 páginas
...the present purpose is the following : " But what 'still heightens our apprehensions is, that these unexpected proceedings may be preparatory to new taxations...our lands ? Why not the produce of our lands, and everything we possess and make use of? This, we apprehend, annihilates our charter right to govern...
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