Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1919 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina xiii
... English Men of Letters , 1879 ; E. A. Pankhurst , " Edmund Burke , a Study of Life and Character , " 1886 ; W. Willis ( Lecture ) , 1889 ; O. Schaedel , 1898 ; T. D. Pillans , " Edmund Burke Apostle of Justice and Liberty , " 1905 ...
... English Men of Letters , 1879 ; E. A. Pankhurst , " Edmund Burke , a Study of Life and Character , " 1886 ; W. Willis ( Lecture ) , 1889 ; O. Schaedel , 1898 ; T. D. Pillans , " Edmund Burke Apostle of Justice and Liberty , " 1905 ...
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... English Government and a private company which had thus acquired immense political importance . A first step was taken in 1767 , when a measure was passed limiting the dividend which the company might pay to 10 per cent .; and the ...
... English Government and a private company which had thus acquired immense political importance . A first step was taken in 1767 , when a measure was passed limiting the dividend which the company might pay to 10 per cent .; and the ...
Pagina 26
... English troops and by a contin- gent from the southern colonies . Massachusetts absolutely refused to aid their brethren . Connecticut would send no more than 250 men . when it was devolved upon a person to whom , 26 Burke's Speeches.
... English troops and by a contin- gent from the southern colonies . Massachusetts absolutely refused to aid their brethren . Connecticut would send no more than 250 men . when it was devolved upon a person to whom , 26 Burke's Speeches.
Pagina 35
... English merchants and manufacturers , from governors of 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 ...
... English merchants and manufacturers , from governors of 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 ...
Pagina 44
... English markets because they were the cheapest in the world . Since , then , the colonies would do nothing for their own defence , were in a condition of smothered rebellion , and were always ready to take advantage of the difficulties ...
... English markets because they were the cheapest in the world . Since , then , the colonies would do nothing for their own defence , were in a condition of smothered rebellion , and were always ready to take advantage of the difficulties ...
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