| Henry Montagu Butler - 1912 - 44 pages
...Colonies. . . . The colonists are c >' the subjects of this kingdom, equally entitled with your7'selves to all the natural rights of mankind and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen. . . . The Americans are the sons, not the bastards, of England.' * Imagine the effect of... | |
| Basil Williams - 1913 - 450 pages
...and legislation whatsoever. They are the subjects of this kingdom, equally entitled with yourselves to all the natural rights of mankind, and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen : equally bound by its laws and equally participating of the constitution of this free country.... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 488 pages
...and legislation whatsoever. They are the subjects of this kingdom ; equally entitled with yourselves to all the natural rights of mankind and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen ; equally bound by its laws, and equally participating in the constitution of this free... | |
| Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin - 1914 - 476 pages
...and legislation whatsoever. They are the subjects of .this kingdom, equally entitled with yourselves to all the natural rights of mankind and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen. Equally bound by its laws, and equally participating of the constitution of this free country.... | |
| Godfrey Tennyson Lampson Locker-Lampson - 1918 - 632 pages
...legislation whatsoever. The colonists are the subjects of this kingdom, equally entitled with yourselves to all the natural rights of mankind and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen : equally bound by its laws, and equally participating in the constitution of this free... | |
| Charles W. Wallis - 1919 - 96 pages
...right to tax the colonies. They are the subjects of this kingdom, equally entitled with yourselves to all the natural rights of mankind and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen. Americans are the sons, not the bastards, of England. Gentlemen tell us that America is... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1922 - 360 pages
...and legislation whatsoever. They are the subjects of this kingdom, equally entitled with yourselves to all the natural rights of mankind and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen; equally bound by its laws, and equally participating in the constitution of this free country.... | |
| John Simpson Penman - 1923 - 754 pages
...reasonably subject to any money bill of this kingdom. The colonies are equally entitled with yourselves to all the natural rights of mankind and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen; equally bound by the laws, and equally participating of the constitution of this free country.... | |
| John Henry Arnold - 1923 - 328 pages
...and legislation whatsoever. They are the subjects of this kingdom; equally entitled with yourselves to all the natural rights of mankind and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen; equally bound by its laws, and equally participating in the constitution of this free country.... | |
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