HIS 108 Chapter 23: Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies

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~ letters from a farmer in pennsylvania to the. If these fail, then we will contemplate taking another step: letter vii, those who are devoutly loyal likely blindly accept everything from parliament, the wrongs were not intentional. If the item is a luxury item, it"s not too bad because you don"t have to buy it: when it"s a necessity, that"s the problem. Just because these duties are small, doesn"t mean it"s okay. Not those over whom government is reasonably and equitably that proper provision is made against its being otherwise exercised. In short, if they have a right to levy a tax of one penny upon us, they have a right to levy a million upon us for where does their right stop? . This money is to be taken from us. Those who are taxed therefore slaves. without their own consent, expressed by themselves or their representatives, are slaves.

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