| Thomas Hutchinson - 1828 - 568 strani
...Great Britain, and as such ought to be obeyed by 2 H 2 the the subjects of Great Britain. And I trust that the supremacy of that parliament, over all the...Westminster. If it is yet to be made a question, who shall determine it but the parliament ? If the parliament declares that this right is inherent in them, are... | |
| Brutus (pseud.) - 1774 - 342 strani
...fpeak out at this time upon this fubject : but the right of the parliament of Great.Britain, to mnke laws for the American colonies, however it has been controverted in America, Femains indifputable at Wijlminfter. If it is yet to be made a queftion, who fhall determine it but... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1778 - 514 strani
...ought not, in juftice or common honefty, be made fubjecl: to fuch reltraihts. I do not mean to impeach the right of the parliament of Great Britain, to make laws for the trade of Ireland. I only fpeak of what laws it is right for parliament to make. ' It is nothing to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 676 strani
...not, in ju^ce, or comman ho-- nefty, be made fubject: to fuch reftraints* I do not meaa* ta impeach the right of the parliament of Great Britain, to make laws for the trade of Ireland. I only fpeak of what laws it is right for parliament to make. It is nothing to an... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 368 strani
...not, in juftice or common honefty, to be made fubject to fuch reftraints. I do not mean to impeach the right of the parliament of Great Britain to make laws for the trade of Ireland. I only fpeak of what laws it is right for parliament to make. It is nothing to an... | |
| Thomas Hutchinson - 1828 - 610 strani
...parliament of Great Britain, and as such ought to be obeyed by the subjects of Great Britain. And I trust that the supremacy of that parliament, over all the...Westminster. If it is yet to be made a question, who shall determine it but the parliament ? If the parliament declares that this right is inherent in them, are... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 strani
...ought not, injustice or common honesty, to be made subject to such restraints. I do not mean to impeach the right of the parliament of Great Britain to make laws for the trade of Ireland. I only speak of what laws it is right for parliament to make. It is nothing to an... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 strani
...not, injustice or common honesty, to be made subject to T such restraints. I do not mean to impeach he nature of the charges that are against me. I do not here stand trade of Ireland. I only speak of what laws it is right for parliament to make. « It is nothing to... | |
| George Bancroft - 1852 - 484 strani
...this _,_. act ; I have only to say, it is an act of the parliament 1765. of Great Britain; and I trust that the supremacy of that parliament over all the...of the parliament of Great Britain to make laws for her American colonies, however it has been controverted in America, remains indisputable at Westminster.... | |
| George Bancroft - 1852 - 490 strani
...only to say, it is an act of the parliament 1765. of Great Britain; and I trust that the supremacy |n" of that parliament over all the members of their wide...of the parliament of Great Britain to make laws for her American colonies, however it has been controverted in America, remains indisputable at Westminster.... | |
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