Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1911 - 295 pagina's |
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... ministers are with me . They at least are convinced that the repeal of the Stamp Act had not , and that no repeal ... ministerial friends on the new revenue itself . The Act of 1767 , which grants this tea duty 4 Burke's Speeches.
... ministers are with me . They at least are convinced that the repeal of the Stamp Act had not , and that no repeal ... ministerial friends on the new revenue itself . The Act of 1767 , which grants this tea duty 4 Burke's Speeches.
Pagina 5
... minister : 1 " Condemning , as you do , the repeal of the Stamp Act , why do you venture to repeal the duties upon glass , paper , and painters ' colours ? Let your pretence for the repeal be what it will , are you not thoroughly ...
... minister : 1 " Condemning , as you do , the repeal of the Stamp Act , why do you venture to repeal the duties upon glass , paper , and painters ' colours ? Let your pretence for the repeal be what it will , are you not thoroughly ...
Pagina 13
... ministers themselves . The honourable gentle- man remembers that about five years ago as great disturb- ances as the present prevailed in America on account of the new taxes . The ministers represented these disturb- ances as ...
... ministers themselves . The honourable gentle- man remembers that about five years ago as great disturb- ances as the present prevailed in America on account of the new taxes . The ministers represented these disturb- ances as ...
Pagina 14
... ministerial scripture ; the general epistle to the Americans . What does the gentleman say to it ? Here a repeal is promised , promised without condition , and while your authority was actually resisted . I pass by the public promise of ...
... ministerial scripture ; the general epistle to the Americans . What does the gentleman say to it ? Here a repeal is promised , promised without condition , and while your authority was actually resisted . I pass by the public promise of ...
Pagina 15
... ministers , and by which their conduct in respect to America had been governed , should by some possible revolution , favourable to wicked American taxes , be hereafter counteracted . He addresses them in this manner : - 99 It may ...
... ministers , and by which their conduct in respect to America had been governed , should by some possible revolution , favourable to wicked American taxes , be hereafter counteracted . He addresses them in this manner : - 99 It may ...
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