Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1911 - 295 pagina's |
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... wish to tread the narrow ground to which alone the honourable gentleman , in one part of 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 ...
... wish to tread the narrow ground to which alone the honourable gentleman , in one part of 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 ...
Pagina 12
... wish to repeal is not declaratory of a right , as some gentlemen seem to argue it , it is only a recital of the expediency of a certain exercise of a right supposed already to have been asserted ; an exercise you are now contending for ...
... wish to repeal is not declaratory of a right , as some gentlemen seem to argue it , it is only a recital of the expediency of a certain exercise of a right supposed already to have been asserted ; an exercise you are now contending for ...
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... wishes to infer from the admission or from the denial of this fact , on which he so earnestly adjures me , I do put my hand on my heart and assure him that they did not come to a resolution directly to repeal . They weighed this matter ...
... wishes to infer from the admission or from the denial of this fact , on which he so earnestly adjures me , I do put my hand on my heart and assure him that they did not come to a resolution directly to repeal . They weighed this matter ...
Pagina 51
... wish to form themselves on whatever of excellence has gone before them . There are many young members in the House ( such of late has been the rapid succession of public men ) who never saw that prodigy , Charles Townshend , nor of ...
... wish to form themselves on whatever of excellence has gone before them . There are many young members in the House ( such of late has been the rapid succession of public men ) who never saw that prodigy , Charles Townshend , nor of ...
Pagina 56
... wish ) that the proposition of the honourable gentleman 1 for the repeal could go to America without the attendance of the penal bills . Alone I could almost answer for its 1 Mr. Fuller . The Acts closing the port of Boston ...
... wish ) that the proposition of the honourable gentleman 1 for the repeal could go to America without the attendance of the penal bills . Alone I could almost answer for its 1 Mr. Fuller . The Acts closing the port of Boston ...
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