Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1919 - 295 pagina's |
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... never organised to that sort of music . ' To these mingled instincts of arrogance , pedantry , and prejudice Burke , standing almost alone , opposed the reasoned dictates of common sense and of justice . There were those who were for ...
... never organised to that sort of music . ' To these mingled instincts of arrogance , pedantry , and prejudice Burke , standing almost alone , opposed the reasoned dictates of common sense and of justice . There were those who were for ...
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... never more will dare to raise their voices in this House . I speak with great confidence . I have reason for it . The ministers are with me . They at least are convinced that the repeal of the Stamp Act had not , and that no repeal can ...
... never more will dare to raise their voices in this House . I speak with great confidence . I have reason for it . The ministers are with me . They at least are convinced that the repeal of the Stamp Act had not , and that no repeal can ...
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... never could remove it . This commercial motive never was be lieved by any man , either in America , which this letter is meant to soothe , or in England , which it is meant to deceive . It was impossible it should . Because every man in ...
... never could remove it . This commercial motive never was be lieved by any man , either in America , which this letter is meant to soothe , or in England , which it is meant to deceive . It was impossible it should . Because every man in ...
Pagina 8
... Never have the servants of the state looked at the whole of your complicated interests in one connected view . They have taken things by bits and scraps , some at one time and one pretence , and some at another , just as they pressed ...
... Never have the servants of the state looked at the whole of your complicated interests in one connected view . They have taken things by bits and scraps , some at one time and one pretence , and some at another , just as they pressed ...
Pagina 10
... Never did a people suffer so much for the empty words of a preamble . It must be given up . For on what principle does it stand ? This famous revenue stands at this hour on all the debate , as a description of revenue not as yet known ...
... Never did a people suffer so much for the empty words of a preamble . It must be given up . For on what principle does it stand ? This famous revenue stands at this hour on all the debate , as a description of revenue not as yet known ...
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