| Ruth W. Grant - 1991 - 230 páginas
...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,... | |
| Vere Claiborne Chappell - 1994 - 354 páginas
...concerned to establish such a barrier is evident from his discussion of taxes. "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,... | |
| David Wootton - 1996 - 964 páginas
...majority, giving it either by themselves, or their representatives chosen by them. For if any one shall o4 S "vd & gE { a\N % ӑ T o ˦ authority, and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property,... | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1997 - 404 páginas
...Majority, giving it either by themselves, or their Representatives chosen by them. For if anyone shall claim a Power to lay and levy Taxes on the People, by his own Authority, and without the consent of the People, he thereby invades the Fundamental Law of Property,... | |
| C. F. Forsyth, Ivan Hare - 1998 - 400 páginas
...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,... | |
| George M. Stephens - 2002 - 224 páginas
...majority, giving it either by themselves or their representatives chosen by them; for if anyone 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,... | |
| James Brown Scott - 2002 - 1046 páginas
...on Civil Government, p. 256. ' jkiJ „ ,„, 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,... | |
| Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jeffrey Paul - 2002 - 386 páginas
...next sentence it is clear that his true target was dictatorial imposition of taxes: "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,... | |
| Ross Harrison - 2003 - 292 páginas
...property without his own consent', he says [Sec. 138], adding two sections later that '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... | |
| John Locke - 2003 - 378 páginas
...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,... | |
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