Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1919 - 295 pagina's |
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... circumstance escape you - it is very material— that the preamble of this Act which we 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 ...
... circumstance escape you - it is very material— that the preamble of this Act which we 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 ...
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... own internal government . This whole state of commercial servitude and civil liberty , taken together , is certainly not perfect freedom , but comparing it with the ordinary circumstances of human nature it 24 Burke's Speeches.
... own internal government . This whole state of commercial servitude and civil liberty , taken together , is certainly not perfect freedom , but comparing it with the ordinary circumstances of human nature it 24 Burke's Speeches.
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Edmund Burke. comparing it with the ordinary circumstances of human nature it was a happy and a liberal condition . I know , Sir , that great and not unsuccessful pains have been taken to inflame our minds by an outcry , in this House ...
Edmund Burke. comparing it with the ordinary circumstances of human nature it was a happy and a liberal condition . I know , Sir , that great and not unsuccessful pains have been taken to inflame our minds by an outcry , in this House ...
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... circumstances , it must do great mischief and frequently even defeat its own purpose . After the war , and in the last years of it , the trade of America had increased far beyond the speculations of the most sanguine imaginations . It ...
... circumstances , it must do great mischief and frequently even defeat its own purpose . After the war , and in the last years of it , the trade of America had increased far beyond the speculations of the most sanguine imaginations . It ...
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... circumstances , with a sudden extinction of the paper currencies , with a compulsory provision for the quartering of soldiers the people of America thought themselves proceeded against as delinquents , or , at best , as people under ...
... circumstances , with a sudden extinction of the paper currencies , with a compulsory provision for the quartering of soldiers the people of America thought themselves proceeded against as delinquents , or , at best , as people under ...
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