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no one of historical significance ever said that.

However, Jonathan Mayhew (1750) coined the phrase "Taxation without representation is tyranny"

From 1765-1776, this was reduced to Taxation without Representation! as a cry for revolution.

Patrick Henry (VA, 1775) first wrote (resolved) that taxation without representation was unconstitutional

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