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" Parliament; and we are as much dependent on Great Britain as a perfectly free people can be on another. "
The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature - Page 64
1768
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Pennsylvania Archives

Samuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Gertrude MacKinney, Charles Francis Hoban - 1875 - 836 pages
...through all the consequences." Pa. 23. 3dly. The writer of the letters says, '-we are as much dependant on Great Britain, as a perfectly free people can be on another." On this the author of the controversy kindly observes that "it is a pity the learned editor (the English...
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A Short Tariff History of the United States from the Earliest to ..., Partie 1

David Hastings Mason - 1884 - 170 pages
...to preside and preserve the connection in due order. This power is lodged in the Parliament, and we are as much dependent on Great Britain as a perfectly free people can be on another. I have looked over every statute relating to these colonies from their first settlement to this time,...
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The Administration of Dependencies: A Study of the Evolution of the Federal ...

Alpheus Henry Snow - 1902 - 786 pages
...to preside, and preserve the connection in due order. This power is lodged in the Parliament; and we are as much dependent on Great Britain, as a perfectly free people can be on another. I have looked over every statute relating to these Colonies, from their first settlement to this time;...
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Source Problems in United States History

Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, William Edward Dodd, Marcus Wilson Jernegan, Arthur Pearson Scott - 1918 - 536 pages
...preside, and preserve the connection in due order. This power is lodged in the s parliament; and we are as much dependent on Great Britain, as a perfectly free people can be on another. I have looked over every statute relating to these colonies, from their first settlement to this time;...
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Ministry and the American Legal System: A Guide for Clergy, Lay Workers, and ...

Richard B. Couser - 1993 - 384 pages
...connexion in due order. This power is lodged in the Par10 PRE-CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY liament: and we are as much dependent on Great Britain as a perfectly free people can be on another."2 Historian Samuel Eliot Morison observes that this remark "shows that Dickinson was moving,...
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The Cambridge History of American Literature: Volume 1, 1590-1820

Sacvan Bercovitch, Cyrus R. K. Patell - 1997 - 846 pages
...differences of obedience and freedom, power and law. Characteristically, "Letter II" notes that "we are as much dependent on Great Britain. as a perfectly free people can be on another." "The legal authority of Great-Britain " runs "Letter XII," is "like the spear of Telephus, it will...
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Reading the Early Republic

Robert A. FERGUSON, Robert A Ferguson - 2009 - 374 pages
...(111:18). Even then, Dickinson refused to contemplate formal rupture between England and her colonies: "we are as much dependent on Great Britain, as a perfectly free people can be on another" (11:8). "[W]here shall we find another Britain to supply our loss?" he asked, deploring the possibility...
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Classics of American Political and Constitutional Thought

Scott J. Hammond, Kevin R. Hardwick, Howard Leslie Lubert - 2007 - 1236 pages
...to preside, and preserve the connection in due order. This power is lodged in the parliament; and we This will cement the Union, and avoid those Heats and perhaps Convulsions which migh I have looked over every statute relating to these colonies, from their first settlement to this time;...
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