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It was coined by Boston Reverend Jonathan Mayhew in 1750 according to Stefan Brandt's American Revolution Pop Quiz. | |||
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The slogan "No taxation without representation", coined by John Locke: really? I would like to have a source for this.
It was coined by Boston Reverend Jonathan Mayhew in 1750 according to Stefan Brandt's American Revolution Pop Quiz.