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The views of the government were expounded in official letters and speeches in the Britishlegislature.
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The committee made a report, containing several resolutions contradictory to the supremacy of the Britishlegislature.
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These appeals to the Britishlegislature were commonly accepted in silence: by the crown they were graciously received and forgotten.
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The constituents of the BritishLegislature, they told us, were not to be bound by laws made by any inferior authority.
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How indeed can any society prosper, or even exist, without the aid of this untenable principle, this principle unworthy of a Britishlegislature?
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It was useless to speak of the chances of war, said the British tax-payer, speak-ing through the mouths of innumerable members of the BritishLegislature.