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" 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, the... "
Political Register and Impartial Review of New Books: V. 1-5 - Page 286
1768
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Pennsylvania, a History, Volume 1

George Patterson Donehoo - 1926 - 614 pages
...country and her infant 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, and equally bound by its laws. The Americans are the sons, not the bastards, of England."...
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The Life of William Pitt, Volume 2: Earl of Chatham

Basil Williams - 1966 - 440 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....
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The Long Fuse: How England Lost the American Colonies, 1760-1785

Don Cook - 1995 - 446 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. The Americans' plea of "no taxation without representation" was at last heard in London,...
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Controlling the State: Constitutionalism from Ancient Athens to Today

Scott GORDON, Scott Gordon - 2009 - 408 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 . . . Taxation is no part of the governing or legislating power. The taxes are a voluntary...
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Jefferson's America, 1760-1815

Norman K. Risjord - 2002 - 460 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....
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Tracts of the American Revolution, 1763-1776

Merrill Jensen - 2003 - 576 pages
...declarations in our favour. — They are the subjects of this kingdom, equally entitled with ourselves to all the natural rights of mankind, and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen, equally bound by the laws, and equally participating of its constitution. The Americans...
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The Founding of a Nation: A History of the American Revolution, 1763-1776

Merrill Jensen - 2004 - 754 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....
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Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents on the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766

Edmund Sears Morgan - 1959 - 184 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....
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What Ifs? of American History: Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been

Robert Cowley - 2004 - 324 pages
...colonists, Pitt declared in 1766, "are the subjects of this kingdom, equally entitled with yourselves to all the natural rights of mankind and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen." No illness could keep his rhetoric from becoming lofty, scathing invective: "When in this...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume VII: Era of Revolution

Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 460 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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