Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1911 - 295 pagina's |
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... Repeal of the Stamp Act , which had similarly given rise to treasonable disturbances , had been immediately followed by a renewal of loyalty and tranquillity . As for the pedantry which insisted , in the face of every counsel of ...
... Repeal of the Stamp Act , which had similarly given rise to treasonable disturbances , had been immediately followed by a renewal of loyalty and tranquillity . As for the pedantry which insisted , in the face of every counsel of ...
Pagina 1
... repealing Townshend's taxes . It should be noticed that the Government , although retaining the 3d . on tea payable in America , hoped , even here , to conciliate America by reducing the duty of rs . in the pound to which tea was liable ...
... repealing Townshend's taxes . It should be noticed that the Government , although retaining the 3d . on tea payable in America , hoped , even here , to conciliate America by reducing the duty of rs . in the pound to which tea was liable ...
Pagina 3
... his speech , has so strictly confined us . He desires to know , whether , if we were to repeal this tax , agreeably to the proposition of the honourable gentle- man who made the motion , the Americans would not American Taxation 3.
... his speech , has so strictly confined us . He desires to know , whether , if we were to repeal this tax , agreeably to the proposition of the honourable gentle- man who made the motion , the Americans would not American Taxation 3.
Pagina 4
... repeal of the duty on wine as loudly as they do now for the repeal of the duty on tea ? Sir , I can give no security on this subject . But I will do all that I can , and all that can be fairly demanded . To the experience which the ...
... repeal of the duty on wine as loudly as they do now for the repeal of the duty on tea ? Sir , I can give no security on this subject . But I will do all that I can , and all that can be fairly demanded . To the experience which the ...
Pagina 5
... repeal five of the duties , and to leave ( for reasons best known to themselves ) only the sixth standing . Suppose any person , at the time of that repeal , had thus addressed the minister : 1 " Condemning , as you do , the repeal of ...
... repeal five of the duties , and to leave ( for reasons best known to themselves ) only the sixth standing . Suppose any person , at the time of that repeal , had thus addressed the minister : 1 " Condemning , as you do , the repeal of ...
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