| Soame Jenyns - 1770 - 468 pages
...moft excellent conftitution. If we can avail ourfelves of thefe taxes on no other condition, I mall never look upon it as a meafure of frugality ; being...frequently urged againft this taxation of the Colonies, which is this: that if they are by this means impoverifhed, they will be unable to purchafe our manufactures,... | |
| Soame Jenyns - 1770 - 474 pages
...government of this country •, or in terms more fafliionable, though lefs underftood, this our moft excellent conftitution. If we can avail ourfelves...cheaper for us to pay their army, than their orators. ; . : » 1 1) CANNOT omit taking notice of one prudential rcafon, which I have heard frequently urged... | |
| Soame Jenyns - 1790 - 324 pages
...conftitution. If we can avail ourfelves of thefe taxes on no other condition, I fhall never look upon I? k as a meafure of frugality ; being perfectly fatisfied,...frequently urged againft this taxation of the colonies, which is this : that if they are by this means impoverifhed, they will be unable to purchafe our manufactures,... | |
| Soame Jenyns, Charles Nalson Cole - 1793 - 318 pages
...conftitution. If we .can avail ourfelves of thefe taxes on no lather condition, I fhall never look upon itt as a meafure of frugality ; being perfectly fatisfied,...the end, it will be much cheaper for us to pay their armya than their orators. I cannot omit taking notice of one prudential reafon, which I have heard... | |
| 1863 - 538 pages
...be afraid the sudden importation of so much eloquence at once would endanger the safety of England. It will be much cheaper for us to pay their Army than their Orators." But no effective representation was possible; and without it Taxation was Tyranny, in spite of the... | |
| George Bancroft - 1852 - 490 pages
...be afraid the sudden importation of so much eloquence at once would endanger the safety of England. It will be much cheaper for us to pay their army than their orators. " The right of the legislature of Great Britain to impose taxes on her colonies, and not only the expediency... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1856 - 472 pages
...be afraid the sudden importation of so much eloquence at once would endanger the safety of England. It will be much cheaper for us to pay their army than their orators. "The right of the legislature of Great Britain to impose taxes on -her colonies, and not only the expediency... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1857 - 482 pages
...be afraid the sudden importation of so much eloquence at once would endanger the safety of England. It will be much cheaper for us to pay their army than their orators. a The right of the legislature of Great Britaiil to impose taxes on her colonies, and not only the... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1876 - 56 pages
...be afraid the sudden importation of so much eloquence at once would endanger the safety of England. It will be much cheaper for us to pay their Army than their Orators." But no effective representation was possible; and without it Taxation was Tyranny, in spite of the... | |
| George Bancroft - 1876 - 614 pages
...be afraid the sudden importation of so much eloquence at once would endanger the safety of England. It will be much cheaper for us to pay their army than their orators. " The right of the legislature of Great Britain to impose taxes on her colonies, and not only the expediency,... | |
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