Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1919 - 295 pagina's |
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... grounds he has measured out , to submit to you the poor opinions which I have formed upon a matter of importance ... ground , he states it as useless , and thinks it may be even dangerous to enter into so extensive a field of inquiry ...
... grounds he has measured out , to submit to you the poor opinions which I have formed upon a matter of importance ... ground , he states it as useless , and thinks it may be even dangerous to enter into so extensive a field of inquiry ...
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... ground for all those who are to speak after him , he takes an excursion himself , as unbounded as the subject and the extent of his great abilities . Sir , when I cannot obey all his laws , I will do the best I can . I will endeavour to ...
... ground for all those who are to speak after him , he takes an excursion himself , as unbounded as the subject and the extent of his great abilities . Sir , when I cannot obey all his laws , I will do the best I can . I will endeavour to ...
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... ground that Charles I. had not obtained parliamentary authority for the tax . The case was argued before the Exchequer Court in 1638 , and seven out of the twelve judges decided in favour of the king . One of the first Acts of the Long ...
... ground that Charles I. had not obtained parliamentary authority for the tax . The case was argued before the Exchequer Court in 1638 , and seven out of the twelve judges decided in favour of the king . One of the first Acts of the Long ...
Pagina 12
... ground your difficulties thicken on you ; and therefore my conclusion is , remove from a bad position as quickly as you can . The disgrace and the necessity of yielding , both of them , grow upon you every hour of your delay . But will ...
... ground your difficulties thicken on you ; and therefore my conclusion is , remove from a bad position as quickly as you can . The disgrace and the necessity of yielding , both of them , grow upon you every hour of your delay . But will ...
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... ground and pillar of freedom , is itself held up only by the treacherous underpinning and clumsy buttresses of arbitrary power ? If this dignity , which is to stand in the place of just policy and common - sense , had been consulted ...
... ground and pillar of freedom , is itself held up only by the treacherous underpinning and clumsy buttresses of arbitrary power ? If this dignity , which is to stand in the place of just policy and common - sense , had been consulted ...
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