The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... colonies ; those colonies , which were settled under English protection ; were constituted by an English charter ; and have been de- fended by English arms . To suppose , that by sending out a colony , the na- tion established an ...
... colonies ; those colonies , which were settled under English protection ; were constituted by an English charter ; and have been de- fended by English arms . To suppose , that by sending out a colony , the na- tion established an ...
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... colonies . ་ ་ moun- In favour of this exemption of the Americans from the authority of their lawful sovereign , and the do- minion of their mother - country , very loud clamours have been raised , and many wild assertions advanced ...
... colonies . ་ ་ moun- In favour of this exemption of the Americans from the authority of their lawful sovereign , and the do- minion of their mother - country , very loud clamours have been raised , and many wild assertions advanced ...
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... colonies is usurpation and oppression , an invasion of natural and legal rights , and a violation of those principles which support the constitution of English government . This question is of great importance . That the Ame- ricans are ...
... colonies is usurpation and oppression , an invasion of natural and legal rights , and a violation of those principles which support the constitution of English government . This question is of great importance . That the Ame- ricans are ...
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... despair but whole nations may adopt the opinion . So many political dogmatists have denied to the mother - country the power of taxing the colonies , and have enforced their denial with so much violence of G 2 TAXATION NO TYRANNY . 151.
... despair but whole nations may adopt the opinion . So many political dogmatists have denied to the mother - country the power of taxing the colonies , and have enforced their denial with so much violence of G 2 TAXATION NO TYRANNY . 151.
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... colonies of England differ no otherwise from those of other nations , than as the English constitution differs from theirs . All government is ultimately and essentially absolute , but subordinate societies may have more immunities , or ...
... colonies of England differ no otherwise from those of other nations , than as the English constitution differs from theirs . All government is ultimately and essentially absolute , but subordinate societies may have more immunities , or ...
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