Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1911 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... regulation and restraint of colonial trade had been in existence for more than a century ; and as the colonies grew in importance , the right to bind them by Acts of the British legislature was more and more frequently asserted . Not ...
... regulation and restraint of colonial trade had been in existence for more than a century ; and as the colonies grew in importance , the right to bind them by Acts of the British legislature was more and more frequently asserted . Not ...
Pagina 23
... regulation of trade , Act for the better securing of the trade of his Majesty's sugar colonies in America . " This Act was made on a compromise of all , and at the express desire of a part , of the colonies themselves . It was therefore ...
... regulation of trade , Act for the better securing of the trade of his Majesty's sugar colonies in America . " This Act was made on a compromise of all , and at the express desire of a part , of the colonies themselves . It was therefore ...
Pagina 28
... regulation to be commerce and taxes to be revenue . Among regulations , that which stood first in reputation was his idol . I mean the Act of Navigation . He has often professed it to be so . The policy of that Act is , I readily admit ...
... regulation to be commerce and taxes to be revenue . Among regulations , that which stood first in reputation was his idol . I mean the Act of Navigation . He has often professed it to be so . The policy of that Act is , I readily admit ...
Pagina 29
... regulations which in a manner put a stop to the mutual coasting intercourse of the colonies , with the ap- pointment of courts of admiralty under various improper circumstances , with a sudden extinction of the paper currencies , with a ...
... regulations which in a manner put a stop to the mutual coasting intercourse of the colonies , with the ap- pointment of courts of admiralty under various improper circumstances , with a sudden extinction of the paper currencies , with a ...
Pagina 30
... regulations , perhaps , would not have alarmed alone ; some might be thought reasonable ; the multitude struck them with terror . But the grand manœuvre in that business of new regulating the colonies , 1 was the 15th Act of the fourth ...
... regulations , perhaps , would not have alarmed alone ; some might be thought reasonable ; the multitude struck them with terror . But the grand manœuvre in that business of new regulating the colonies , 1 was the 15th Act of the fourth ...
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