Taxation and representation are inseparable... whatever is a man's own, is absolutely his own; no man has a right to take it from him without his consent, either expressed by himself or representative; whoever attempts to do it, attempts an injury; whoever does it, commits a robbery; he throws down and destroys the distinction between liberty and slavery.


Speech in the House of Lords, on the taxation of Americans by the British parliament, 7 March 1766; as reported in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (1990), 2nd edn., p. 60.


Taxation and representation are inseparable... whatever is a man's own, is absolutely his own; no man has a right to take it from him without his...

Taxation and representation are inseparable... whatever is a man's own, is absolutely his own; no man has a right to take it from him without his...

Taxation and representation are inseparable... whatever is a man's own, is absolutely his own; no man has a right to take it from him without his...

Taxation and representation are inseparable... whatever is a man's own, is absolutely his own; no man has a right to take it from him without his...