In every thing, except their foreign trade, the liberty of the English colonists to manage their own affairs their own way is complete. It is in every respect equal to that of their fellow-citizens at home, and is secured in the same manner, by an assembly... The Oriental Herald - 第 320 頁1826完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 532 頁
...their own way, is complete. It is in every respect equal to that of their fellow-citizens at home, and is secured in the same manner, by an assembly of the representatives of the people,who cla im the sole right of imposing taxes for the support of the colony government. The authority... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1826 - 624 頁
...their own way, is complete. It Is lo every respect equal to their fellow-citizens at home, and ¡з secured in the same manner by an Assembly of the Representatives...the executive power, and neither the meanest nor the mo.it obnoxious Colonist, as long as be obeys the law , has any thing to fear from the resentment,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 頁
...their own way is complete. It is in every respect equal to that of their fellow-citizens at home, and is secured in the same manner, by an assembly of the...sole right of imposing taxes for the support of the colony government. The authority of this assembly overawes the executive power, and , neither the meanest... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 頁
...such goods; and in her manufacture*, by being undersold in the colony fellow-citizens at home, and is secured in the same manner, by an assembly of the representatives of the people, who claim the ю1е right of imposing taxes for the support of U,i colony government. The authority of this assembly... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 616 頁
...representatives of the people, who claim the sole right of imposing taxes for the support of the colony government. The authority of this assembly overawes...obnoxious colonist, as long as he obeys the law, has anything to fear from the resentment, either of the governor, or of any other civil or military officer... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 頁
...their own way is complete. It is in every respect equal to that of their fellow-citizens at home, and is secured in the same manner, by an assembly of the...sole right of imposing taxes for the support of the colony government. The authority of this assembly overawes the executive power, and neither the meanest... | |
| Benjamin Rand - 1888 - 390 頁
...their own way is complete. It is in every respect equal to that of their fellowcitizens at home, and is secured in the same manner, by an assembly of the...sole right of imposing taxes for the support of the colony government. The authority of this assembly overawes the executive power, and neither the meanest... | |
| Elizabeth Lee - 1901 - 302 頁
...their own way is complete. It is in every respect equal to that of their fellow-citizens at home, and is secured in the same manner, by an assembly of the...sole right of imposing taxes for the support of the colony government It is in the progress of the North American colonies that the superiority of the... | |
| SIR GEORGE CORNEWALL LEWIS, BART. - 1901 - 448 頁
...their own way is complete. It is in every respect equal to that of their fellow-citizens at home, and is secured in the same manner, by an assembly of the...sole right of imposing taxes for the support of the colony government. The authority of this assembly overawes the executive power, and neither the meanest... | |
| Guy Stevens Callender - 1909 - 852 頁
...equal to that of their fellow-citizens at home, and is secured in the same manner, by an assembly k of the representatives of the people who claim the...taxes for the support of the colonial government." To form a judgment of the influence of the policy as a whole, three facts must be constantly kept in... | |
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