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Resistance no rebellion in answer to Doctor Johnson's Taxation no tyranny.
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The right of the British legislature to tax the American colonies vindicated and the means of asserting that right proposed.
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The Pamphlet, entitled, "Taxation no tyranny," candidly considered and its arguments, and pernicious doctrines, exposed and refuted.
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Brief, decent, but free remarks, and observations, on several laws passed by the Honorable legislature of the state of Connecticut, since the year 1775
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Considerations on the propriety of imposing taxes in the British colonies for the purpose of raising a revenue, by act of Parliament.
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The justice and necessity of taxing the American colonies, demonstrated together with a vindication of the authority of Parliament.
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Taxation no tyranny an answer to the resolutions and address of the American congress /
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The constitutional right of the legislature of Great Britain to tax the British colonies in America impartially stated.
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Considerations on the dependencies of Great Britain with observations on a pamphlet intitled, The present state of the nation /
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Tyranny unmasked an answer to a late pamphlet, entitled Taxation no tyranny.
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