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... colonies . To tax these colonies , so that they should contribute to the cost of the war , would be unjust , if their consent were not asked . To do this would be to repeat the very mistake which lost us our American colonies ' . Here ...
... colonies . To tax these colonies , so that they should contribute to the cost of the war , would be unjust , if their consent were not asked . To do this would be to repeat the very mistake which lost us our American colonies ' . Here ...
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... colonies , and to tax colonies without representation , and therefore without their consent , is to repeat the very mistake which lost us our American colonies . The historical parallel is very close . Immediately after the peace of ...
... colonies , and to tax colonies without representation , and therefore without their consent , is to repeat the very mistake which lost us our American colonies . The historical parallel is very close . Immediately after the peace of ...
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... colonies , or attempted by England in the American colonies in the last century , or proposed to be attempted now in the South African colonies , always has been , and will be , a ruinous blunder , because it produces a disaffected ...
... colonies , or attempted by England in the American colonies in the last century , or proposed to be attempted now in the South African colonies , always has been , and will be , a ruinous blunder , because it produces a disaffected ...
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