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" Act be repealed, absolutely, totally, and immediately; that the reason for the repeal be assigned, because it was founded on an erroneous principle. At the same time let the sovereign authority of this country over the colonies be asserted in as strong... "
Source-book of English History: Leading Documents, Together with ... - Page 477
de Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 609 pages
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Chatham's Colonial Policy: A Study in the Fiscal and Economic Implications ...

Kate Hotblack - 1917 - 244 pages
...Manillas is denied by Spain." "•> His peroration gives a clear exposition of his Imperial creed : " we may bind their trade, confine their manufactures...every power whatsoever except that of taking their I money out of their pockets without their consent." .7 From January 14 to January 28 numerous petitions...
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The American Revolution in Our School Text-books: An Attempt to Trace the ...

Charles Altschul - 1917 - 176 pages
...opposition to the Stamp Act caused much perplexity in England. William Pitt warmly defended the colonists : "We may bind their trade, confine their manufactures, and exercise every power whatsoever", said he, "except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their consent." P. 146: In...
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The American Nation, a History: Howard, G. E. Preliminaries of the ...

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1905 - 432 pages
...revenue and duties imposed for the regulation of trade." Therefore, let the Stamp Act be repealed. "At the same time, let the sovereign authority of...and be made to extend to every point of legislation, that we may bind their trade, confine their manufactures, and exercise every power whatsoever, except...
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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
...thing, except that of taking their money out of their pockets, without their consent." Again he says, "We may bind their trade, confine their manufactures, and exercise every power whats ever except that of taking their money out of their pockets, without their consent." Here then,...
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Landmarks of Liberty: The Growth of American Political Ideals as Recorded in ...

Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1920 - 296 pages
...repealed absolutely, totally, and immediately. That the reason for the repeal be assigned — viz., because it was founded on an erroneous principle....exercise every power whatsoever, except that of taking money from their pockets without their consent. What does Chatham recognize as the supreme legal authority...
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History of the City of New York: Its Origin, Rise and Progress ..., Volume 2

Martha Joanna Lamb - 1921 - 616 pages
...Act be repealed, absolutely, totally, and immediately ; that the reason for the repeal bo assigned, because it was founded on an erroneous principle ;....and be made to extend to every point of legislation, that we may bind their trade, confine their manufactures, and exercise every power whatsoever, except...
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Modern English Statesmen

George Robert Stirling Taylor - 1921 - 320 pages
...our rule, Pitt had railed at the Government because it would not repeal the Stamp Act, but he added : "At the same time let the sovereign authority of this...point of legislation whatsoever, that we may bind them in their trade, confine their manufactures and exercise every power whatsoever — except that...
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Modern English Statesmen

George Robert Stirling Taylor - 1921 - 290 pages
...be devised, and be made to extend to every point of legislation whatsoever, that we may bind them in their trade, confine their manufactures and exercise...— except that of taking their money out of their pocket without their own consent." Considering that such a policy had as much chance of appeasing the...
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Landmarks of Liberty: The Growth of American Political Ideals as Recorded in ...

Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1922 - 360 pages
...be repealed absolutely, totally, and immediately. That the reason for the repeal be assigned—viz., because it was founded on an erroneous principle....exercise every power whatsoever, except that of taking money from their pockets without their consent. What does Chatham recognize as the supreme legal authority...
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The Causes of the War of Independence: Being the First Volume of a History ...

Claude Halstead Van Tyne - 1922 - 526 pages
...waive it by silence.2 With a logic hard to follow, Pitt asserted British sovereignty over Americans; "we may bind their trade, confine their manufactures, and exercise every power, except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their consent." Having made that distinction,...
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