| William Earnshaw - 1818 - 648 páginas
...Crown and Parliament of Great Britain, and the Parliament hath full Pqwer and Authority to make Laws to bind the Colonies and People of America in all Cases whatsoever ; and all Resolutions and Proceedings in any of the said Colonies or Plantations, whereby such Power... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1825 - 522 páginas
...authority, which not only claims, but exercises, " full power and authority to make laws and statutes to bind the colonies and people of America in all cases whatsoever," f the forms of our constitution, creating * See Lords' Prot. vol. ii. p. 162. t See the declarative... | |
| Joseph Story - 1833 - 540 páginas
...right ought to have full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America in all cases whatsoever." l § 170. It does not appear, that this declaratory act of 6 Geo. 3, met with any general opposition... | |
| Emma Willard - 1843 - 500 páginas
...introdurightto bind ced by General Conway, declaring that parliament "had full the colonies, power to bind the colonies, and people of America, in all cases whatsoever ;" which, after an animated debate, was adopted. Dr. Frank- The next day, the ministry, now bent on... | |
| Emma Willard - 1847 - 360 páginas
...resolution was introduced by General Conway, now in the ministry declaring that parliament "had full power to bind the colonies, and people of America, in all cases whatsoever," which, after an animated de- P'T.IIL bate, was adopted. p,rfT~ 7. The next day, the new ministry, bent... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1848 - 208 páginas
...with the consent of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, to make laws of sufficient force to bind the colonies and people of America in all cases whatsoever. This bill also received the Royal assent on the 18th of March.f DEBATE IN THE LORDS ON THE ADDRESS IN ANSWER... | |
| Robert Reid Howison - 1848 - 542 páginas
...accompanied by a Declaratory Act, asserting the right of the King and Parliament of Great Britain, by law " to bind the Colonies and people of America, in all cases whatsoever."' Thus the authority to impose taxes was affirmed. England was destined to drive her Colonies into independence.... | |
| George White - 1849 - 716 páginas
...strenuously opposed the" measures which produced the war with America. On the motion in parliament, in 1778, to bind the colonies and people of America, in all cases whatsoever, Mr. Wilkes said, " that he considered the design's of the ministry to be the shortest compendium of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 1384 páginas
...consent of Parliament, had power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to " bind the colonies, and people of America, in all cases whatsoever." As the people of America were contending for principles, not mere pecuniary interests, this reserved... | |
| Alfred Nevin - 1852 - 352 páginas
...the Parliament, we have, and of right ought to have, full power to make laws and statutes sufficient to bind the Colonies and people of America in all cases whatsoever. This breaks down all your boasts of liberty at once, destroys your assemblies, and makes you absolutely... | |
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