The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire, Late President of the State of Delaware, and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The speech of John Dickinson ... May 24th, 1764 ... praying the king for a change of the government of the province. 1764Bonsal and Niles., 1801 - Pennsylvania |
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Page iii
... establishing her freedom in a repub- lican form of government , on the pure and just principles of popular representation and federal union , delineated in these writings . THROUGHOUT the course of these contests , the friends of ...
... establishing her freedom in a repub- lican form of government , on the pure and just principles of popular representation and federal union , delineated in these writings . THROUGHOUT the course of these contests , the friends of ...
Page vii
... established at a remote æra , your liberties , on the basis of that grand fundamental maxim of the constitu- tion , that no subject of England shall be taxed , but by his own consent . " To maintain this principle , is the common cause ...
... established at a remote æra , your liberties , on the basis of that grand fundamental maxim of the constitu- tion , that no subject of England shall be taxed , but by his own consent . " To maintain this principle , is the common cause ...
Page vii
... establishing her freedom in a repub- lican form of government , on the pure and just principles of popular representation and federal uniɔn , delineated in these writings . THROUGHOUT the course of these contests , the friends of ...
... establishing her freedom in a repub- lican form of government , on the pure and just principles of popular representation and federal uniɔn , delineated in these writings . THROUGHOUT the course of these contests , the friends of ...
Page vii
... established at a remote æra , your liberties , on the basis of that grand fundamental maxim of the constitu- tion , that no subject of England shall be taxed , but by his own consent . " To maintain this principle , is the common cause ...
... established at a remote æra , your liberties , on the basis of that grand fundamental maxim of the constitu- tion , that no subject of England shall be taxed , but by his own consent . " To maintain this principle , is the common cause ...
Page x
... establish despotism over such a mighty continental nation , must be vain . " LORD Chatham was ably supported by his friend , the excellent lord Camden , who among other things said " when the famous Sel- den was asked , by what statute ...
... establish despotism over such a mighty continental nation , must be vain . " LORD Chatham was ably supported by his friend , the excellent lord Camden , who among other things said " when the famous Sel- den was asked , by what statute ...
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