That the foundation of English liberty and of all free government, is, a right in the people to participate in their legislative council : and as the English colonists are not represented, and from their local and other circumstances cannot properly be... Collections of the American Statistical Association - Page 392by American Statistical Association - 1847 - 596 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alpheus Henry Snow - France - 1902 - 786 pages
...ninth, and tenth resolutions, which were as follows : 4. That the foundation of English liberty and of all free government is a right in the people to participate...and from their local and other circumstances cannot properly be represented in the British Parliament, they are entitled to a free and exclusive power... | |
| Lewis Preston Summers - Virginia - 1903 - 932 pages
...of them, as their local and other circumstances enable them to exercise and enjoy. "Resolved, nc 4. That the foundation of English liberty and all free...and from their local and other circumstances cannot properly be represented in the British Parliament, they are entitled to a free and exclusive power... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1904 - 200 pages
...Continental Congress, Oct. 14, 1774 (MacDonald, Select Charters, 356-361). The fourth resolution declared: "That the foundation of English liberty, and all free...and from their local and other circumstances, cannot properly be represented, in the B1itish Parliament, they are entitled to a free and exclusive power... | |
| Adelaide Louise Rouse - United States - 1904 - 508 pages
...circumstances enable them to exercise and enjoy. Resolved, 4. That the foundation of English liberty, and of all free government, is a right in the people to participate...and from their local and other circumstances, cannot properly be represented in the British parliament, they are entitled to a free and exclusive power... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1904 - 212 pages
...circumstances enable them to exercise and enjoy. Resolved, 4. That the foundation of English liberty, and of all free government, is a right in the people to participate...and from their local and other circumstances, cannot properly be represented in the British parliament, they are entitled to a free and exclusive power... | |
| Herbert Friedenwald - United States - 1904 - 330 pages
...People of Great Britain, Oct. 21, 1774. held further, that the " foundation of English liberty, and of all free government, is a right in the people to participate...and from their local and other circumstances, cannot properly be represented in the British Parliament, they are entitled to a free and exclusive power... | |
| David Gregg, Sidney Howard Carney (Jr) - United States - 1904 - 498 pages
...Congress, and commencing : "The foundation of English liberty and of all free governments, is the right to participate in their legislative council, and as...the English Colonists are not represented, and from the local and other circumstances, cannot be properly represented in the British Parliament, they are... | |
| William Estabrook Chancellor, Fletcher Willis Hewes - United States - 1905 - 594 pages
...Continental Congress passed the following resolution : "That the foundation of English liberty, and of all free government, is a right in the people to participate...from their local and other circumstances cannot be represented in the British Parliament, they are entitled to a free and exclusive power of legislation... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - Constitutional history - 1905 - 318 pages
...other circumstances enable them to exercise and enjoy. That the foundation of English liberty and of all free government is a right in the people to participate...represented, and from their local and other circumstances can not properly be represented in the British Parliament, they are entitled to a free and exclusive... | |
| Political parties - 1906 - 474 pages
...circumstances enable them to exercise and enjoy. Retolved, 4. That the foundation of English liberty, and of all free government. is a right in the people to participate...are not represented, and from their local and other cireumstances, cannot properly be represented in the British parliament, thev are entitled to a free... | |
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