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Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq; On American Taxation

Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq; On American Taxation

on March 23, 2026 at 3:35 pm

The speech “On American Taxation” given by Edmund Burke in the House of Commons on April 19, 1774, argues for the repeal of the Townshend Acts which had created the taxes that spurred the Boston Tea Party. To do otherwise would cause “the loss not only of peace; of union, and of commerce, but even of revenue.”

Resistance No Rebellion, in Which the Right of a British Parliament to Tax the American Colonies Is Fully Considered, and Found Unconstitutional: The Right of a Free People to Resist in Defense of Their Laws and Constitution, Asserted and…

Resistance No Rebellion, in Which the Right of a British Parliament to Tax the American Colonies Is Fully Considered, and Found Unconstitutional: The Right of a Free People to Resist in Defense of Their Laws and Constitution, Asserted and…

on March 23, 2026 at 3:24 pm

In this essay, the author attacks the two leading writers of the imperial administration, John Wesley and Samuel Johnson. The former he charges with plagiarism of the latter, but then dives into the substantive arguments against both: 1) Parliament surrendered its right to tax the colonies by failing to apply it consistently, 2) John Locke shows that natural law binds government even after its creation and, 3) Englishmen do not lose their rights by going abroad to Ireland or America.

A Defence of the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress, in Reply to Taxation No Tyranny by the Author of Regulus; to Which Are Added General Remarks on the Leading Principles of That Work, as Published in The London Evening Post of the…

A Defence of the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress, in Reply to Taxation No Tyranny by the Author of Regulus; to Which Are Added General Remarks on the Leading Principles of That Work, as Published in The London Evening Post of the…

on March 23, 2026 at 2:46 pm

The anonymous author of this pamphlet takes care to remind the reader of his title page that he is also the author of a pamphlet titled Regulus. This time he, like many of his contemporaries, has been moved to write in response to Samuel Johnson’s inflammatory Taxation no Tyranny.

The Right, Interest, and Duty of the State, as Concerned in the Affairs of the East Indies

The Right, Interest, and Duty of the State, as Concerned in the Affairs of the East Indies

on March 13, 2026 at 6:58 pm

This pamphlet is a part of The Pamphlet Debate on the American Question in Great Britain, 1764-1776: A Digital Collection, edited by Jack P. Greene.

Things Necessary to Be Settled in the Province of Quebec, Either by the King’s Proclamation, or Order in Council or by Act of Parliament

Things Necessary to Be Settled in the Province of Quebec, Either by the King’s Proclamation, or Order in Council or by Act of Parliament

on March 13, 2026 at 6:23 pm

This pamphlet is a part of The Pamphlet Debate on the American Question in Great Britain, 1764-1776: A Digital Collection, edited by Jack P. Greene.