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" I would have cited them to show that, even under former arbitrary reigns, Parliaments were ashamed of taxing a people without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham ? He might have... "
The history of England, from the accession of George iii to 1783 - Page 195
by John Adolphus - 1810
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 pages
...without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham ? He might have taken a higher example...Wales — Wales, that never was taxed by Parliament till it was incorporated. 1 would not debate a particular point of law with the gentleman. I know his...
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The Speeches of the Earl of Chatham, the Hon. R.B. Sheridan, Lord Erskine ...

William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1853 - 1016 pages
...without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham ? he might have taken a higher example...was taxed by Parliament until it was incorporated. I would not debate a particular point of law with the gentleman : I know his abilities. I have been...
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Lectures on Modern History: From the Irruption of the Northern ..., Volume 2

William Smyth - 1854 - 554 pages
...been fit instruments to make slaves of all the rest. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham? He might have taken a higher example in Wales ; Wales, that was never taxed by parliament till it was incorporated. The India company, merchants, stockholders,...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1856 - 962 pages
...without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham ? He might have taken a higher example...Wales — Wales, that never was taxed by Parliament till it was incorporated. I would not debate a particular point of law with the gentleman. I know his...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - 968 pages
...without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham ? He might have taken a higher example...Wales — Wales, that never was taxed by Parliament till it was incorporated. I would ont debate a particular point of law with the gentleman. I know his...
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The treasury of British eloquence, compiled by R. Cochrane

Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 pages
...without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester nd for trial, as you have done (but with more hardship) with regard to America. By another till it was incorporated. I would not debate a particular point of law with the gentleman. I know his...
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The Treasury of British Eloquence: Specimens of Brilliant Orations by the ...

Robert Cochrane - 1877 - 560 pages
...without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester , till it was incorporated. I would not debate a particular point of law with the gentleman. I know his...
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Leaders of the senate: a biographical history of the rise and development of ...

Alexander Charles Ewald - 1884 - 668 pages
...without their consent, and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham ? he might have taken a higher example in Wales; Wales that never was taxed by Parliament till it was incorporated. I would not debate a particular point of law with the gentleman ; I know...
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Representative British Orations: With Introductions and ..., Volume 1

Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 354 pages
...and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham ? 2 9 He might have taken a higher example in Wales — Wales, that never was taxed by Parliament till it was incorporated. I would not debate a particular point of law with the gentleman. I know his...
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British Eloquence, Volume 1

Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - 1884 - 360 pages
...and allowed them representatives. Why did the gentleman confine himself to Chester and Durham ? s B He might have taken a higher example in Wales — Wales, that never was taxed by Parliament till it was incorporated. I would not debate a particular point of law with the gentleman. I know his...
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