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" For if any one shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people, by his own authority and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property and subverts the end of government; for what property have I in that... "
Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes - Page 461
by Lord Henry Home Kames - 1774
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The Works of Charles Sumner, Volume 10

Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1874 - 580 pages
...being the consent of the majority, the philosopher thus expresses himself : — "For, if any one shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people by his own authority and withmU such consent of tlie people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property and subverts...
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The Works of Charles Sumner, Volume 10

Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1876 - 578 pages
...majority, giving it either by themselves or their representatives chosen by them ; for, if any one shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people by his own authority and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property and subverts the end...
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Two Treatises on Civil Government: Preceded by Sir Robert Filmer

John Locke - Liberty - 1884 - 332 pages
...majority, giving it either by themselves or their representatives chosen by them ; for if any one shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people by his own authority, and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property, and subverts the end...
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Beiträge zur Geschichte der politischen Ideen und der Regierungspraxis, Volume 1

Clemens Gottfried Koch - Constitutional history - 1892 - 456 pages
...wbich judge is the legislative or the magistrate appointed by it. 8) eh. XI. § 138, if any one shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people by his own authority and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property and subverts the ends...
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Beiträge zur Geschichte der politischen Ideen und der Regierunspraxis. ...

Gottfried Koch - Constitutional history - 1892 - 454 pages
...shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people by his own authority and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property and subverts the ends of government. Koch, Geschichte der potitischen Ideen I. 6 (man beachte den Sprung)...
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Charles Sumner; His Complete Works: With Introduction by Hon ..., Volume 13

Charles Sumner - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1900 - 398 pages
...majority, giving it either by themselves or their representatives chosen by them ; for, if any one shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people by his own authority and vrithout such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property and subverts...
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Principles of Western Civilisation

Benjamin Kidd - Civilization - 1902 - 556 pages
...majority, giving it either by themselves or their representatives chosen by them ; for if any one shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people by his own authority, and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property, and subverts the end...
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Of Civil Government and Toleration

John Locke - Liberty - 1905 - 198 pages
...majority giving it either by themselves or their representatives chosen by them. For if any one shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people, by his own authority, and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property, and subverts the end...
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The Writings of Samuel Adams: 1770-1773

Samuel Adams - United States - 1906 - 482 pages
...who pay them, given by themselves or their representatives — " If any one, adds Mr. Locke, shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people by his own authority & without such consent of the people, he thereby subverts the end of government." — Will Chronus...
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Readings in Political Philosophy

Francis William Coker - Political science - 1914 - 608 pages
...majority, giving it either by themselves or their representatives chosen by them; for if any one shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people by his own authority, and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property, and subverts the end...
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