Orators of the American RevolutionBaker and Scribner, 1848 - 456 páginas |
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... Writs of Assistance , " avowed and triumphantly defended the doctrine , that " taxation with- out representation is tyranny ; " and Samuel Adams , in a college exercise pronounced in the presence of the chief minions of British power ...
... Writs of Assistance , " avowed and triumphantly defended the doctrine , that " taxation with- out representation is tyranny ; " and Samuel Adams , in a college exercise pronounced in the presence of the chief minions of British power ...
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... Writs of Assistance , " as they were called , came from England , he was Advocate - General of the Colony of Massachusetts . Deeming them to be illegal and ty- rannical , he refused to enforce them , and resigned his office . At the ...
... Writs of Assistance , " as they were called , came from England , he was Advocate - General of the Colony of Massachusetts . Deeming them to be illegal and ty- rannical , he refused to enforce them , and resigned his office . At the ...
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... Writs of Assistance . Then and there was the first scene of the first act of opposi- tion to the arbitrary claims of Great Britain . Then and there the child Independence was born . In fif- teen years , that is , in 1776 , he grew up to ...
... Writs of Assistance . Then and there was the first scene of the first act of opposi- tion to the arbitrary claims of Great Britain . Then and there the child Independence was born . In fif- teen years , that is , in 1776 , he grew up to ...
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... Writs of Assistance , he announced two maxims which lay at the foundation of all the subsequent war ; one was , that " taxation without representation was tyranny , " the other , “ that expenditures of public money without ...
... Writs of Assistance , he announced two maxims which lay at the foundation of all the subsequent war ; one was , that " taxation without representation was tyranny , " the other , “ that expenditures of public money without ...
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... Writs of Assistance . Mr. Thatcher died in 1765. Mr. Quincy had not then completed his preparatory studies , but remained the resi- due of his student's term , took a general oversight of the business of the office , and therein ...
... Writs of Assistance . Mr. Thatcher died in 1765. Mr. Quincy had not then completed his preparatory studies , but remained the resi- due of his student's term , took a general oversight of the business of the office , and therein ...
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