Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1919 - 295 pagina's |
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... consideration I could bestow upon it . He has stated to the House two grounds of deliberation ; one narrow and simple , and merely confined to the ques- tion on your paper : the other more large and more com- plicated , comprehending ...
... consideration I could bestow upon it . He has stated to the House two grounds of deliberation ; one narrow and simple , and merely confined to the ques- tion on your paper : the other more large and more com- plicated , comprehending ...
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... consideration ) have taxed these commodities . The same may be said of glass . Besides , some of the things taxed were so trivial , that the loss of the objects them- selves , and their utter annihilation out of American com- merce ...
... consideration ) have taxed these commodities . The same may be said of glass . Besides , some of the things taxed were so trivial , that the loss of the objects them- selves , and their utter annihilation out of American com- merce ...
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... consideration 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.
... consideration 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.
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... consideration , and by his manner ( as well as my eyes could discern it ) he seemed to address himself to me . Sir , I will answer him as clearly as I am able , and with great openness ; I have nothing to conceal . In the year sixty ...
... consideration , and by his manner ( as well as my eyes could discern it ) he seemed to address himself to me . Sir , I will answer him as clearly as I am able , and with great openness ; I have nothing to conceal . In the year sixty ...
Pagina 36
... considerations was , whether the repeal should be total , or whether only partial ; taking out everything burthensome and productive , and reserving only an empty acknowledgment , such as a stamp on cards or dice . The other question ...
... considerations was , whether the repeal should be total , or whether only partial ; taking out everything burthensome and productive , and reserving only an empty acknowledgment , such as a stamp on cards or dice . The other question ...
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