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
| Mellen Chamberlain - 1898 - 498 pages
...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 1 Acts and Resolves Province Massachusetts Bay, i. 40. This is an It is not easy to overestimate... | |
| Wisconsin. Tax Commission - 1898 - 296 pages
...Majestie's Subjects within the Province of 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." From this it, can be seen that the principle of "no taxation... | |
| George Bancroft - 1898 - 602 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... | |
| Wisconsin. Tax Commission - 1899 - 332 pages
...Majestie's Subjects within the Province of 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." From this it can be seen that the principle of ''no taxation... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1902 - 216 pages
...assessment, custom, loan, benevolence, or imposition whatever," should be laid, under any pretence, but by the act and consent of the Governor, Council, and Representatives assembled in General Court. This bill met with the fate, which might have been expected. It was disallowed... | |
| Carl Horton Pierce - 1903 - 498 pages
...forbade any tax, assesment, or impost being laid upon any of His Majesty's subjects, or their estates, 'but by the act and consent of the Governor, Council and Representatives of the people in General Assembly."" Another act changed the division of Ridings into Counties, and defined New York... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - 1907 - 578 pages
...majesties subjects within this province or their ofLlbertlca estate upon any manner of color or pretense, but by the act and consent of the governor, council, and representatives of the people in general assembly." It was jeweled with reminders of magna charta, the confirmation (of the charters,... | |
| Henry Russell Spencer - 1905 - 150 pages
...whatsoever" should be "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 There is nothing to indicate that this was a conscious protest against parliamentary taxation, but... | |
| Henry Russell Spencer - 1905 - 142 pages
...whatsoever" should be "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 There is nothing to indicate that this was a conscious protest against parliamentary taxation,... | |
| Henry Russell Spencer - 1905 - 140 pages
...whatsoever" should be "levied on any of their Majesties' subjects or their estates on any color or pretence whatsoever, but by the act and consent of the Governor, Council, and Representatives of the lKiople assembled in General Court."1 There is nothing to indicate that this was a conscious protest... | |
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