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The Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts and ... - Page 117
edited by - 1828
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The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire: The speech of John ...

John Dickinson - Constitutional law - 1801 - 468 pages
...HAPPY, without being FREE — that we cannot be free, without being secure in our property- r-that -u.^ cannot be secure in our property, if without o-ur consent, others may, as hy right, take it av)ay~-tlia.t taxes imposed on us hy parliament, do thus take it away — that duties...
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Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of ..., Volume 8

Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 446 pages
...we cannot be happy without being free; thai we cannot be free, without being secure in our property; that we cannot be secure in our property, if, without our consent, others may, as by right, lake it away; that duties laid for the sole purpose of raising money are taxes; that attempts to lay...
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Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania, Volume 8

Pennsylvania - 1832 - 460 pages
...cannot be free, without being secure in our property; that we cannot be secure in our property, it, without our consent, others may, as by right, take...taxes; that attempts to lay such duties should be inntanJly »nd firmly opposed; that this opposition can never be effectual, unless it is the united...
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Memoir of the Life and Times of General John Lamb

Isaac Q. Leake - History - 1850 - 460 pages
...without our consent, others may, as by right, take it away; that taxes imposed by Parliament do thus take it away; that duties, laid for the sole purpose...raising money, are taxes; that attempts to lay such, should be instantly and firmly opposed." The people of Boston, who had so generously sympathized •with...
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Memoir of the Life and Times of General John Lamb

Isaac Q. Leake - History - 1850 - 464 pages
...impressed upon our minds, that we can not be free without being secure in our property; that we can not be secure in our property, if without our consent, others may, as by right, take it away; that taxes imposed by Parliament do thus take it away; that duties, laid for the sole purpose of raising...
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The Life and Times of Sir William Johnson, Bart, Volume 2

William Leete Stone - New York (State) - 1865 - 580 pages
...indelibly 1768. impressed upon our minds, that we cannot be free without being secure in our property ; that we cannot be secure in our property, if without...consent, others may, as by right, take it away ; that taxes imposed by parliament do thus take it away ; that duties, laid for the sole purpose of raising...
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Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Volume 8

Essex Institute - Essex County (Mass.) - 1868 - 294 pages
...cannot be happy without being free — that \ve cannot be free without being secure in our Property — that we cannot be secure in our Property, if without...Consent, others may, as by Right, take it away — that Taxes imposed on us by Parliament do thus take it away — that Duties laid for the sole Purposes of...
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History of New York City: From the Discovery to the Present Day

William Leete Stone - Business enterprises - 1868 - 408 pages
...be indelibly impressed upon our minds, that we cannot We free without being secure in our property ; that we cannot be secure in our property if, without...consent, others may, as by right, take it away ; that taxes imposed by Parliament do thus take it away ; that duties, laid for the sole purpose of raising...
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The Centennial History of New York City, from the Discovery to the Present Day

William Leete Stone - Erie Canal (N.Y.) - 1876 - 264 pages
..."be indelibly impressed upon our minds, that we cannot be free without being secure in our property ; that we cannot be secure in our property if, without...consent, others may, as by right, take it away ; that taxes imposed by Parliament do thus take it away ; that duties, laid for the sole purpose of raising...
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Our Country: A Household History for All Readers, from the ..., Volume 2

Benson John Lossing - United States - 1877 - 660 pages
...be indelibly impressed on our minds, that we cannot be free without being secure in our property ; that we cannot be secure in our property if, without...consent, others may, as by right, take it away ; that taxes imposed by Parliament do thus take it away ; that duties laid for the sole purpose of raising...
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