No aid, tax, tallage, assessment, custom, loan, benevolence, or imposition whatsoever, shall be laid, assessed, imposed, or levied on any of their majesties' subjects or their estates, on any pretence whatsoever, but by the act and consent of the governor,... The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces ... - Page 268de John Marshall - 1804Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| George Bancroft - 1883 - 600 pages
...of "King William. "No tax whatever shall be levied on his majestie's subjects in the province, or on their estates, on any pretence whatsoever, but by the act and consent of the representatives of the people in general assembly convened;" " supreme legislative power belongs to... | |
| George Lowell Austin - 1884 - 686 pages
...talliage, assessment, custom, loan, benevolence, or imposition, should be laid, assessed, or levied on any of their majesties' subjects, or their estates,...representatives of the people, assembled in General Court." This, of course, was equivalent to a denial of the right of Parliament to tax the colonies for any... | |
| Mellen Chamberlain - 1884 - 94 pages
...laid, assessed, imposed or levied on any of their Majesties' subjects or their estates, on any color or pretence whatsoever, but by the act and consent of...representatives of the people assembled in general court." ' 1 Acts and Resolves Province Massachusetts Bay, i. 40. Palfrey says, " If this had been confirmed,... | |
| Mellen Chamberlain - 1884 - 94 pages
...laid, assessed, imposed or levied on any of their Majesties' subjects or their estates, on any color or pretence whatsoever, but by the act and consent of...representatives of the people assembled in general court." ' 1 Acts and Resolves Province Massachusetts Bay, i. 40. Palfrey says, " If this had been confirmed,... | |
| Marius Schoonmaker - 1888 - 590 pages
...his Majesty's subjects, within this Province, or their estates, upon any manner of color or pretence, but by the act and consent of the Governor, Council, and Representatives of the People, in General Assembly met and assembled." A revenue act was also passed, as an appendage to the preceding,... | |
| George Bancroft - 1888 - 596 pages
...of King William. "No tax whatever shall be levied on his majestie's subjects in the province, or on their estates, on any pretence whatsoever, but by the act and consent of the representatives of the people in general assembly convened ; " " supreme legislative power belongs... | |
| American Economic Association - 1890 - 846 pages
...Majesties Subjects within this Province or their Estates upon any manner of colour or pretence, except by the act and consent of the Governor, Council and Representatives of the people in general assembly, mett and assembled." The regulation of the provincial finances was thus put into... | |
| Yeijiro Ono - 1890 - 530 pages
...Majesties Subjects within this Province or their Estates upon any manner of colour or pretence, except by the act and consent of the Governor, Council and Representatives of the people in general assembly, mett and assembled." The regulation of the provincial finances was thus put into... | |
| James Kendall Hosmer - 1896 - 496 pages
...imposed, or levied on any of their Majesty's subjects, or their estates, on any pretence whatever, but by the act and consent of the Governor, Council,...Representatives of the people assembled in General Court." And though this act was disallowed, it serves to show the sense which the General Assembly, contemporary... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1897 - 642 pages
...that " no aid, tax, or imposition whatsoever" should be "levied on any of their Majesties' subjects or estates, on any pretence whatsoever, but by the act...Representatives of the people assembled in General Court." * If this had been confirmed, the cause of dispute which brought about the independence of the United... | |
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