Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1911 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina ix
Edmund Burke. steadily . It would , however , be a mistake to suppose that at that time , or , indeed , for long after , the idea of secession was widely entertained . On neither side of the Atlantic was it foreseen to what end affairs ...
Edmund Burke. steadily . It would , however , be a mistake to suppose that at that time , or , indeed , for long after , the idea of secession was widely entertained . On neither side of the Atlantic was it foreseen to what end affairs ...
Pagina 5
... Suppose any person , at the time of that repeal , had thus addressed the 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 ...
... Suppose any person , at the time of that repeal , had thus addressed the 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 ...
Pagina 14
... to the mere policy , does not this letter imply that the idea of taxing America for the purpose of revenue is an abominable project , when the Ministry suppose that none but factious men , and with 14 Burke's Speeches.
... to the mere policy , does not this letter imply that the idea of taxing America for the purpose of revenue is an abominable project , when the Ministry suppose that none but factious men , and with 14 Burke's Speeches.
Pagina 15
Edmund Burke. Ministry suppose that none but factious men , and with seditious views , could charge them with it ? does not this letter adopt and sanctify the American distinction of taxing for a revenue ? does it not formally reject all ...
Edmund Burke. Ministry suppose that none but factious men , and with seditious views , could charge them with it ? does not this letter adopt and sanctify the American distinction of taxing for a revenue ? does it not formally reject all ...
Pagina 18
... suppose I read it somewhere ) , but the noble lord was pleased to say that he did not conceive how it could enter into the head of man to impose such taxes as those of 1767 - I mean those taxes which he voted for imposing , and voted ...
... suppose I read it somewhere ) , but the noble lord was pleased to say that he did not conceive how it could enter into the head of man to impose such taxes as those of 1767 - I mean those taxes which he voted for imposing , and voted ...
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