| 1766 - 754 pages
...reitrictions in tratlc, ii< navigation, in inanufae" A a ? tures ; 17» Political Debated Vol.xxvm. tures; — in every thing, except that of taking their money out of their pockets Without their confent. Here I would draw the line, ^aam ultra atraque acquit confiftcrt reftum," He concluded with... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham), Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1766 - 28 pages
...legiflative power, has always bound the colonies by her laws, by her regulations, and reftriftions in trade, in navigation, in manufactures — in every...taking their money out of their pockets without their confent. " Here I would draw the line, Quam nïtra atraque nequit confißere reftum" He concluded with... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 700 pages
...legiflative power, has always bound the colo•ies by her laws, by her regulations, and rcflri&ions in trade, in navigation, in manufactures — in every...taking their money out of their pockets without their confcnt — Here I would draw the line, S>uam ultra citraque neqait con/ifltre reftttm.' He concluded... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1786 - 376 pages
...legiflative power, has always bound the Colonies by her Laws, by her regulations, and reftriflions in trade, in navigation, in manufactures. — In every...taking their money out of their pockets without their confent. Mr. Pitt, Jan. i4, i766. I am very glad to hear it generally admitted, that when gentlemen... | |
| 1791 - 302 pages
...power, had always bound the colonies by her laws, by her regulations, and reltrictions in trade, ia navigation, in manufactures, in every thing except...taking their money out of their pockets without their confent." He alfo allened, that the B 6 profits profits to Great Britain from the trade of the colonies... | |
| John Almon, William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1792
...Tegiflative power, has always bound the colonies by her laws, by her regulations, and reftriiSHons in trade, in navigation, in manufactures — in every...taking their money out of their pockets without their confent. Here I would draw the line, ' ^fam ultra critraque nequit conftftere reElum' He concluded... | |
| John Almon - 1793 - 542 pages
...legiflative power, ' has always bound the colonies by her laws, ' by her regulations, and reftriclrions in trade, ? in navigation, in manufactures — in every * thing, except that of taking their money f out of their pockets without their confent, Here I would draw the line, in ultra citraque neque conjiftere... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 626 pages
...legiflation whatfoever ; that we may bind their trade, confine their manufaftures, and exercife every power, except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their confent." The approbation of this illuftrious ftatefman, whofe (iiftinguiftied abilities had raifed... | |
| John Almon - 1797 - 550 pages
...colonies by her laws, by her regulations, and reflricYions in trade, hi navigation, in manu failures— in every thing, except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their confent. • Here I would draw the line, "Quam ultra citraque neque confiflere return. He concluded... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 468 pages
...governing and legislative power, has always bound the colonies by her regulations and restrictions in trade, in navigation, in manufactures in every thing...taking their money out of their pockets, without their consent." Again he says, " We may bind their trade, conjine their manufactures, and exercise every... | |
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