Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1919 - 295 pagina's |
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... tion on your paper : the other more large and more com- plicated , comprehending the whole series of the parlia- mentary proceedings with regard to America , their causes , and their consequences . With regard to the latter ground , he ...
... tion on your paper : the other more large and more com- plicated , comprehending the whole series of the parlia- mentary proceedings with regard to America , their causes , and their consequences . With regard to the latter ground , he ...
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... tion , because I would omit nothing that can give the House satisfaction , I wish to tread the narrow ground to which alone the honourable gentleman , in one part of his speech , has so strictly confined us . He desires to know ...
... tion , because I would omit nothing that can give the House satisfaction , I wish to tread the narrow ground to which alone the honourable gentleman , in one part of his speech , has so strictly confined us . He desires to know ...
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... tion of the expediency of any object for which , at the same time , you make no sort of provision . And pray , Sir , let not this circumstance escape you - it is very material— that the preamble of this Act which we wish to repeal is ...
... tion of the expediency of any object for which , at the same time , you make no sort of provision . And pray , Sir , let not this circumstance escape you - it is very material— that the preamble of this Act which we wish to repeal is ...
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... tion of his measures . " These sentiments of the minister and these measures of his Majesty can only relate to the principle and practice of taxing for a revenue , and accord- ingly Lord Botetourt , stating it as such , did , with great ...
... tion of his measures . " These sentiments of the minister and these measures of his Majesty can only relate to the principle and practice of taxing for a revenue , and accord- ingly Lord Botetourt , stating it as such , did , with great ...
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... tion ) we ought to make it our business to enable his Majesty to preserve in all its lustre . Let him have char- acter , since ours is no more ! Let some part of govern- ment be kept in respect ! This epistle was not the letter of Lord ...
... tion ) we ought to make it our business to enable his Majesty to preserve in all its lustre . Let him have char- acter , since ours is no more ! Let some part of govern- ment be kept in respect ! This epistle was not the letter of Lord ...
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