Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1919 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... course of your trade , you could not take , or to enable them to dispose of such articles as we forced upon them , and for which , without some degree of liberty , they could not pay . Hence all your specific and detailed enumerations ...
... course of your trade , you could not take , or to enable them to dispose of such articles as we forced upon them , and for which , without some degree of liberty , they could not pay . Hence all your specific and detailed enumerations ...
Pagina 50
... course of his policy . As if it were to insult as well as to betray him , even long before the close of the first session of his administration , when everything was publicly transacted , and with great parade , in his name , they made ...
... course of his policy . As if it were to insult as well as to betray him , even long before the close of the first session of his administration , when everything was publicly transacted , and with great parade , in his name , they made ...
Pagina 51
... Charles Townshend , nor of course know what a ferment he was able to excite in everything by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings . For failings he had undoubtedly - many of us remember them ; American Taxation 51.
... Charles Townshend , nor of course know what a ferment he was able to excite in everything by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings . For failings he had undoubtedly - many of us remember them ; American Taxation 51.
Pagina 56
... course . The spirit of practicability , of moderation , and mutual convenience will never call in geometrical exactness as the arbitrator of amicable settlement . Consult and follow your experience . Let not the long story with which I ...
... course . The spirit of practicability , of moderation , and mutual convenience will never call in geometrical exactness as the arbitrator of amicable settlement . Consult and follow your experience . Let not the long story with which I ...
Pagina 61
... course , we drew more from the colonies than all the impotent violence of despotism ever could extort from them . We did this abundantly in the last war . It has never been once denied and what reason have we to imagine that the ...
... course , we drew more from the colonies than all the impotent violence of despotism ever could extort from them . We did this abundantly in the last war . It has never been once denied and what reason have we to imagine that the ...
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