| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 608 pagina’s
...comprehensive (but too comprehensive ! ) vocabulary of finance, — a preambulary tax. It is, indeed, a tax of sophistry, a tax of pedantry, a tax of disputation, a tax of war and rebellion, a tax for anything but benefit to the im posers or satisfaction to the subject. Well ! but whatever it is, gentlemen... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 468 pagina’s
...comprehensive (but too comprehensive!) vocabulary of finance — a preambulary tax. It is indeed a tax of sophistry, a tax of pedantry, a tax of disputation, a tax of war and rebellion, a tax for anything but benefit to the imposers or satisfaction to the subject. . . . Could anything be a subject... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1904 - 566 pagina’s
...comprehensive (but too comprehensive!) vocabulary of finance — a preambulary tax. It is indeed a tax of sophistry, a tax of pedantry, a tax of disputation, a tax of war and rebellion, a tax for anything but benefit to the imposers or satisfaction to the subject. Well! but whatever it is, gentlemen... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1905 - 156 pagina’s
...comprehensive (but too comprehensive ! ) vocabulary of finance — a £ preamlmlary tax. It is indeed a tax of sophistry, a tax of pedantry, a tax of disputation, a tax of war and rebellion, a tax for anything but benefit to the imposers, or satisfaction to the subject. Well ! but whatever it is, gentlemen... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1905 - 136 pagina’s
...comprehensive (but too comprehensive!) vocabulary of finance- — a preambulary tax. It is indeed a tax of sophistry, a tax of pedantry, a tax of disputation, a tax of war and rebellion, a 20 tax for anything but benefit to the imposers, or satisfaction to the subject. Well ! but whatever... | |
| Charles Wesley Emerson - 1905 - 138 pagina’s
...vocabulary of finance — a preambulary tax. It is, indeed, a tax of sophistry, a tax of pendantry, a tax of disputation, a tax of war and rebellion, a tax for anything but benefit to the imposers or satisfaction to the subject. 8. Well! but whatever it is, gentlemen... | |
| 1898 - 592 pagina’s
...delivered in April, 1774. After giving a brief history of the trouble, he calls the tax on tea "a tax of sophistry, a tax of pedantry, a tax of disputation, a tax of war and rebellion, a tax of anything but benefit to the imposers or satisfaction to the subject." He says that England has given... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1911 - 318 pagina’s
...comprehensive (but too comprehensive) vocabulary of finance — a preambulary lax. It is indeed a tax of sophistry, a tax of pedantry, a tax of disputation, a tax of war and rebellion, a tax for anything but benefit to the imposers or satisfaction to the subject. Well, but whatever it is, gentlemen... | |
| Albert Mason Harris - 1924 - 458 pagina’s
...too comprehensive!) vocabulary of finance — a preambulary tax. It is, indeed, a tax of sophistry, a tax of disputation, a tax of war and rebellion, a tax for anything but benefit to the imposers or satisfaction to the subject. Well! but whatever it is, gentlemen... | |
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