Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1911 - 295 pagina's |
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... provinces where it shall be found necessary ; and towards further defraying the expenses of defending , protecting , and securing the said dominions . " You have heard this pompous performance . Now where is the revenue which is to do ...
... provinces where it shall be found necessary ; and towards further defraying the expenses of defending , protecting , and securing the said dominions . " You have heard this pompous performance . Now where is the revenue which is to do ...
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... province ; I do not pretend that it is entirely free from a breach of these laws , but that such a breach , if discovered , is justly punished . " What more can you say of the obedience to any laws in any country ? An obedience to these ...
... province ; I do not pretend that it is entirely free from a breach of these laws , but that such a breach , if discovered , is justly punished . " What more can you say of the obedience to any laws in any country ? An obedience to these ...
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... provinces . Moreover , in 1763 , a confederation of Indian tribes had swept the whole western frontier of Pennsylvania and Virginia , had surprised and captured every British fort between Ohio and Lake Erie , and had laid close siege to ...
... provinces . Moreover , in 1763 , a confederation of Indian tribes had swept the whole western frontier of Pennsylvania and Virginia , had surprised and captured every British fort between Ohio and Lake Erie , and had laid close siege to ...
Pagina 33
... provinces their option to raise that or some equivalent tax . This suspension amounts to this , that if the colonists will not tax themselves as they may be directed the Parliament will tax them . " ... C conjecture could be made of the ...
... provinces their option to raise that or some equivalent tax . This suspension amounts to this , that if the colonists will not tax themselves as they may be directed the Parliament will tax them . " ... C conjecture could be made of the ...
Pagina 35
... provinces and commanders of men of war , against almost the whole of the American commercial regulations , and particularly with regard to the total ruin which was threatened to the Spanish trade.1 I believe , Sir , the noble lord soon ...
... provinces and commanders of men of war , against almost the whole of the American commercial regulations , and particularly with regard to the total ruin which was threatened to the Spanish trade.1 I believe , Sir , the noble lord soon ...
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