Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1919 - 295 pagina's |
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... resolve itself into a committee of the whole House , to take into con- sideration the duty of 3d . per pound weight upon tea , payable in all his Majesty's dominions in America , imposed by the said Act ; and also the appropriation of ...
... resolve itself into a committee of the whole House , to take into con- sideration the duty of 3d . per pound weight upon tea , payable in all his Majesty's dominions in America , imposed by the said Act ; and also the appropriation of ...
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... resolution , I dare say he has very well weighed those challenges before he delivered . them . I had long the happiness to sit at the same side of the House , and to agree with the honourable gentleman on all the American questions . My ...
... resolution , I dare say he has very well weighed those challenges before he delivered . them . I had long the happiness to sit at the same side of the House , and to agree with the honourable gentleman on all the American questions . My ...
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... resolved not to pay . The feelings of the colonies were formerly the feelings of Great Britain . Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty shillings . Would twenty shillings have ruined ...
... resolved not to pay . The feelings of the colonies were formerly the feelings of Great Britain . Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty shillings . Would twenty shillings have ruined ...
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... resolutions were predeclared . It was from thence that we knew to a certainty , how much exactly , and not a scruple more or less , we were to repeal . We were unworthy to be let into the secret of our own conduct . The assemblies had ...
... resolutions were predeclared . It was from thence that we knew to a certainty , how much exactly , and not a scruple more or less , we were to repeal . We were unworthy to be let into the secret of our own conduct . The assemblies had ...
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... referred to above , was carried , as well as resolutions condemning the non - importation agreements and the circular of the Massa- chusetts Assembly . B The letter went stamped with the public authority of this American Taxation 17.
... referred to above , was carried , as well as resolutions condemning the non - importation agreements and the circular of the Massa- chusetts Assembly . B The letter went stamped with the public authority of this American Taxation 17.
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