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Political Debates - Page 7
by William Pitt (Earl of Chatham), Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1766 - 18 pages
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 12

1847 - 650 pages
...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." (Speech un (he Stamp Act.) And as an instance' of the inflexibility with which this principle...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham in the Houses of ...

William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1848 - 208 pages
...and submit to carry them about with us. The limb is mortified, but the amputation might be death." every thing except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their consent. " Here I would draw the line, ' Quam ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum.' " Mr. Pitt...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 18

1849 - 602 pages
...whatsoever. We may bind their trade, confine their manufactures, and exercise every power whatsoever, he case : "That book," says he, referring to this treatise, " consent." It was during Ihis interval, likewise, that the famous disputes between Ihe House of Commons...
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Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine to which is Added, the ...

1851 - 560 pages
...legislative power, has always bound the colonies by her laws, by her regulations, and restrictions in trade, in navigation, in manufactures, in every...taking their money out of their pockets without their consent. Here I would draw the line, Quam ultra citraquc neque connstere rectum. ********** Gentlemen,...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 pages
...legislative power, has always bound the colonies by her laws, by her regulations, and restrictions in trade, in navigation, in manufactures, in every...taking their money out of their pockets without their consent. Here I would draw the line, Qaam njtra citraquc Deque eonsistcre rectum.' [As soon as Lord...
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Select British Eloquence; Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 pages
...legislative power, has always bound the colonies by her laws, by her regulations, and restrictions in trade, in navigation, in manufactures, in every...taking their money out of their pockets without their consent. Here I would draw the line, &aaQi nkra citraqne neque consiatere rectum.5 [As soon as Lord...
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Guy's new speaker, selections of poetry and prose from the best writers in ...

Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 pages
...legislative power, has always bound the colonies by her laws, by her regulations and s 2 restrictions in trade, in navigation, in manufactures — in every...taking their money out of their pockets without their consent. Here 1 would draw the line, Quam ultra citraque nequit consutere rectum. Sir, I have sometimes...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 pages
...legislative power, has always bound the colonies by her laws, by her regulations, and restrictions in trade, in navigation, in manufactures, in every...taking their money out of their pockets without their consent. Here I would draw the line, Qaarn ultra citreque Deque consistcrc rectum.* [As soon as Lord...
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History of the War of the Independence of the United States of America

Carlo Botta - 1852 - 974 pages
...whatsoever ; that we may bind their trade, confme their manufactures, and exercise every power whatsoever, except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their consent.' These words, pronounced in a firm and solemn tone, by a man of so great authority, acted...
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History of the United States: The American revolution

George Bancroft - 1852 - 484 pages
...legislation, 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. "Let us be content with the advantages which Providence has bestowed upon us. We have attained...
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