John Buchanan Robinson Quote

It was the king's army, the king's people, the king's taxes; and he who questioned the propriety of the royal prerogative of taking from his people without return or accounting, was reckoned, and felt himself to be, a criminal, guilty of the highest crime of disloyalty.


Economics of Liberty (ed. 1916)


It was the king's army, the king's people, the king's taxes; and he who questioned the propriety of the royal prerogative of taking from his people...

It was the king's army, the king's people, the king's taxes; and he who questioned the propriety of the royal prerogative of taking from his people...

It was the king's army, the king's people, the king's taxes; and he who questioned the propriety of the royal prerogative of taking from his people...

It was the king's army, the king's people, the king's taxes; and he who questioned the propriety of the royal prerogative of taking from his people...