Speeches of the Governors of Massachusetts From 1765 1775 And the Answers of T

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Speeches of the Governors of Massachusetts From 1765 1775 And the Answers of T
Alden Bradford
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This right is ingrafted into the British consti tution, and is familiar to the American subjects. And your Lord ship will judge, whether any necessity can render it just and equitable in the nature of things, that the supreme legislative of the empire, should impose duties, subsidies, talliages and taxes, in ternal or external, for the sole purpose of raising a revenue, upon subjects that are not, and cannot, considering their local circum stances, by any possibility, be equally represented, an...d consequent ly, whose consent cannot be had in Parliament.
The security of right and property, is the great end of govern ment. Surely, then, such measures as tend to render right and property precarious, tend to destroy both property and government, for these must stand or fall together. Property is admitted to have an existence in the savage state of nature ; and if it is ne- cessarv for the support of savage life, it by no means becomes less so in civil society. The House intreat your Lordship to consider, whether a colonist can be conceived to have any property which he may call his own, if it may be granted away by any other body, without his consent.


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