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" ... your subjects have inherited this freedom, that they should not be compelled to contribute to any tax, tallage, aid or other like charge not set by common consent in parliament. "
The Belfast Monthly Magazine - Page 150
1811
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Volume 2

Great Britain. Parliament - 1807 - 784 pages
...subjects have inherited this freedom, that they should not be compelled to contribute to uny tax, tallage, aid, or other like charge, not set by common consent in parliament: yet nevertheless, of late, divers commissions, directed to sundry commissioners in several counties,...
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Die Werke des Wassers betrachtet auf einer Nordlandfahrt: Vortrag gehalten ...

Max Wilhelm Meyer - 1809 - 786 pages
...subjects have inherited this freedom, that they should not be compelled to contribute to any tax, tallage, aid, or other like charge, not set by common consent in parliament. _II. "Yet nevertheless, of late, divers Commissions, directed to sundry commissioners iu several counties,...
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The Statutes at Large, of England and of Great Britain: From Magna ..., Volume 4

Great Britain - 1811 - 898 pages
...Obedience and Loyalty to your Majefty and your Royal Progeny, as in this High Court of Parliament, where all the whole Body of the Realm, and every particular Member thereof, either in Perfon or by Rcprefcntation (upon their own free Elcftions) are by the Laws of this Realm deemed...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 22

William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 pages
...contribute to any Tax, Talliage, or other like charge not set by COMMON CONSENT in Parliament. 3dly. That in Parliament all the whole body of the realm, and EVERY PARTICULAR MEMBER thereof, either in PERSON or .by DEPUTATION, are by the laws of this realm supposed to be personally present. 4thly....
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 22

1812 - 448 pages
...contribute to any Tax, Talliage, or other like charge not set by COMMON CONSENT in Parliament. 3dly. That in Parliament all the whole body of the realm, and EVERY PARTICULAR MEMBER thereof, either in PERSON or by DEPUTATION, are by the laws of this realm supposed to be personally present. 4thly....
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A Digested Abridgment, and Comparative View, of the Statute Law of ..., Volume 1

Joseph Gabbett - 1812 - 700 pages
...this freedom, that they should not be ei«<timt,c- compelled to contribute to any tax, tallage, or aid, or other like charge, not set by common consent in parliament ; yet divers commissions directed to sundry commissioners in several counties had issued, by means...
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The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the revolution ...

David Hume - 1812 - 604 pages
...subjects have inherited this freedom, that they should not be compelled to contribute to any tax, tallage, aid, or other like charge, not set by common consent in parliament. II. Tet nevertheless, of late divers commissions directed to sundry commissioners in several counties,...
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The Works of Francis Gregor, of Trewarthennick, Esq

Francis Gregor - 1816 - 332 pages
...without M his consent, it shall not be taken from him ;* that, '4 therefore he shall not be compelled to contribute to " any tax, talliage, aid or other like...Parliament, since in Parliament, " all the whole body of the realm,•f and every particular " member thereof, either in person or by representation " (and that...
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The Extraordinary Red Book: Containing a List of All Places, Pensions, and ...

Commoner - 1819 - 270 pages
...have inherited' this freedom, that they shonld not be compelled to contribute to any tax, tallage, aid, or other like charge, not set by common consent in parliament. '• 11. Yet, nevertheless, of late divers commissions, directed to sundry commissioners in several...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 5

Great Britain. Parliament - 1822 - 864 pages
...sheriffs not to return members for decayed places. He thought his parliamcnt ought to be a place " where all the whole body of the realm, and every particular member thereof, cither in person or by representation, upon their own free elections, are, by the laws of this realm,...
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