The 'fugitive slave law' is, indeed, simply a declaratoryact.
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To remove all doubt on the subject, I submit to the consideration of Congress the propriety of passing a declaratoryact to that effect.
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On the contrary, it accompanied the repeal with a DeclaratoryAct.
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They made the DeclaratoryAct; they repealed the Stamp Act.
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Even Franklin seemed to believe that the DeclaratoryAct would not cause much trouble in America.
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Many most important enactments of that period (and the fact is most characteristic) are declaratoryacts.
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They did both FULLY; because the DeclaratoryAct was without QUALIFICATION; and the repeal of the Stamp Act TOTAL.
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The DeclaratoryAct pompously asserted the unimpeachable prerogative of British Majesty to make what laws it pleased for the colonies.
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If the principle of the DeclaratoryAct was not good, the principle we are contending for this day is monstrous.
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Lord Rockingham spoke shortly, but sensibly; and the Duke of Richmond well, and with much candour as to the Declaratoryact.
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The event denied the hope, and indignation at the DeclaratoryAct outlasted in America the rejoicing over the subversion of Grenville's policy.
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What is to become of the DeclaratoryAct, asserting the entireness of British legislative authority, if we abandon the practice of taxation?
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Not those who voted for the DeclaratoryAct: those only who denied our right of taxation; and how very few were they!
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While the particular tax was abandoned, a DeclaratoryAct was issued, affirming the constitutional right of Parliament to bind the colonies in all cases.
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Although accompanied with the DeclaratoryAct, it was welcomed by many persons among the higher classes, of honest and upright mind, with great satisfaction.
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The DeclaratoryAct, as a mere paper resolution, did not disturb the good humor of those who again cheered the name of King George.