
Reg. v. Ramsay and Foote (1883), 15 Cox, C. C. 235.
1920s, Speech on the Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence (1926)
Reg. v. Ramsay and Foote (1883), 15 Cox, C. C. 235.
“The colonists, it seems, had to "pay taxes to which their consent had never been asked."”
Footnote: Today we pay taxes but our consent has been asked, and we have told the government to go ahead and tax us all they want to. We like it.
The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody (1950), Part V: Merrie England, George III
In re North, Ex parte Hasluck (1895), L. R. 2 Q. B. D. [1895], p. 269.
This quotation not only has no known source, but also fails to use terminology contemporary to Patrick Henry. The earliest attribution of this phrase to Patrick Henry is after the year 2000.
Misattributed
Quarterly Review, 130, 1871, pp. 279-280
1870s
Source: Die Mathematik die Fackelträgerin einer neuen Zeit (Stuttgart, 1889), p. 94.
Source: Jesus Before Christianity: The Gospel of Liberation (1976), p. 26.