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without violating my conscientious convictions. I trust that the descendants of the Pilgrim Fathers still have left enough of respect for a man's honest convictions to provide a means of escape, so that he may possess those natural rights which belong to every inhabitant of earth to enjoy, including the liberty to breathe pure air without being taxed for it, especially in a case like mine, where the Collector refused to take the only kind of property I had been engaged in producing while a resident of Belchertown β€” my text-book on my improved method of shorthand. If nature qualifies a man to produce books, where is the justice in refusing them when offered, and then depriving him of his personal liberty?
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I am not a citizen of the United States, and consequently am taxed without representation, which is quite contrary to the genius of republican institutions. I believe in self-government through love, as against the old forms of government by force, and as a natural consequence cannot pay this tax
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lines, which he called "The Brotherhood of Man." This society would be led (or "served," as he puts it) by a class of its most spiritually advanced members, who would in turn be selected by "Soul-Readers" β€” people with a special clairvoyant talent for tapping into the supermundane. It would
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The Brotherhood of Man: being an address to the anti-tax league and toiling millions of Earth, proposing a new form of social organization for human society
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He was freed when a friend paid the tax and accumulated fines ($ 5.62) "with the proviso that the town shall not sue him for board at the jail."
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at age 17. In August 1862 he enlisted in a company of the 10th Minnesota and served through the
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In 1879–80, Smith spent nearly a year in jail for refusing to pay a $ 2
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Marriage and Divorce: or, The Trial and Defence of John Carl Cheney
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American utopianist and developer of shorthand (1837–1917)
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Index

John B. Smith (Washington politician)

Washington House of Representatives
London
Upper Canada
Ontario
Orondo, Washington
shorthand
Washington House of Representatives
Canada
Minnesota
American Civil War
Ellen H. Goodell
city poll tax
Belchertown, Massachusetts
blueprint
voluntaryist
mutualist
eugenics
Google Books version
Google Books version
"State of Washington Members of the Legislature, 1889 – 2011"
Archived
"Barton's Legislative Hand-book and Manual of the State of Washington"
The Brotherhood of Man: An Address
Categories
1837 births
1917 deaths
19th-century American male writers
19th-century American non-fiction writers

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