Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1911 - 295 pagina's |
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... grant ? The key to a true policy , as he en- deavoured to convince the House of Commons and the country , was to be sought in a recognition of the fact that the Americans would have " no interest contrary to the grandeur and glory of ...
... grant ? The key to a true policy , as he en- deavoured to convince the House of Commons and the country , was to be sought in a recognition of the fact that the Americans would have " no interest contrary to the grandeur and glory of ...
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... , not on any general reasoning growing out of collateral matter , but on the conduct of the honourable gentleman's ministerial friends on the new revenue itself . The Act of 1767 , which grants this tea duty 4 Burke's Speeches.
... , not on any general reasoning growing out of collateral matter , but on the conduct of the honourable gentleman's ministerial friends on the new revenue itself . The Act of 1767 , which grants this tea duty 4 Burke's Speeches.
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Edmund Burke. The Act of 1767 , which grants this tea duty , sets forth in its preamble that it was expedient to raise a revenue in America for the support of the civil government there , as well as for purposes still more extensive . To ...
Edmund Burke. The Act of 1767 , which grants this tea duty , sets forth in its preamble that it was expedient to raise a revenue in America for the support of the civil government there , as well as for purposes still more extensive . To ...
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... grant still carefully kept up ! This is raising a revenue in America ! This is preserving dignity in England ! If you repeal this tax in compliance with the motion , I readily admit that you lose this fair preamble . Estimate your loss ...
... grant still carefully kept up ! This is raising a revenue in America ! This is preserving dignity in England ! If you repeal this tax in compliance with the motion , I readily admit that you lose this fair preamble . Estimate your loss ...
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... grants , and the words give and grant usually precede the enacting parts . Al- though duties were imposed on America in Acts of King Charles II . and in Acts of King William , no one title of giving " an aid to his Majesty , " or any ...
... grants , and the words give and grant usually precede the enacting parts . Al- though duties were imposed on America in Acts of King Charles II . and in Acts of King William , no one title of giving " an aid to his Majesty , " or any ...
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